British rule transformed Indian attire into a political tool, enforcing cultural hierarchy and dismantling traditional sartorial identities.
From 1937 until the 1950s, Moss Hart, the toast of New York's theatrical world, spent his summers on a rural property in ...
Local elections have led to a surge of racism in a country that still struggles to see itself as anything other than white, says Guardian Europe columnist Rokhaya Diallo ...
A conversation with Molly Crabapple about “Here Where We Live Is Our Country,” her history of Bundism, and what we can learn ...
If a sanctioned colonial state in the 1960s could build a refinery without owning a single oil well, then the oil-rich giants ...
These hidden Florida state parks offer wild landscapes, history, and unique experiences most visitors never discover.
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The hand tools that built America's homes — and why they're disappearing from workshops
These tools built every house on your street — now they're nearly gone.
Uncover 25 forgotten facts about kings and queens that history often ignores. From mechanic kings to dancing monarchs, ...
A designer restores a 1931 Spanish Colonial L.A. home, blending Frank Lloyd Wright influences with Old Hollywood glamour—each ...
PDGA Champions Cup returns to Bedford County The PDGA Champions Cup is set to return to Bedford County starting tomorrow!The ...
Philipsburg Manor offers unique history of slavery in the North, showcasing a Colonial trading center and the lives of ...
Daniel Boone Homestead’s A Revolutionary Children’s Day May 3 offers hands-on activities such as textile processing, candle ...
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