Historians wouldn't recognize the enduring power of Paine's 47-page pamphlet, published on Jan. 10, 1776, until the 1970s.
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Grave of Liney "Lucy" Watson Osborn in Lavonia, Georgia. Watson, who married Nelson Osborn, is the sixth-great grandmother of ...
The Norman Rockwell Museum’s 2026 season will be anchored by "Revolution to Rockwell," a sweeping survey of American visual ...
The Westfield Athenaeum Children’s Library will kick off a series of programs about the Revolutionary War when Owen Lourenzo, ...
Demonstrations have included cries in support of the shah, something that could bring a death sentence in the past but now ...
New York Democrat Rep. Dan Goldman and Minneapolis officials dismiss due process in case involving shooting of woman who sped ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a football ban, now is quarterbacking President Donald Trump’s foreign policy team as it ...