The 400-year history of African culture in this maritime Canadian province is expansive, but it’s a story that’s been tucked into the shadows of Canadian history. Now, grass-root initiatives are changing that.
Tag: Revolutionary War, American (1775-83)
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A Battlefield From 1777 Yields a Dozen Mercenaries’ Remains
Archaeologists uncovered the remains of 13 Hessian soldiers killed by American forces in the bloody Battle of Red Bank near Philadelphia.
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Who Has the Right to Speak to the Supreme Court?
Gathering near the homes of public officials is not a new trend.
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‘Washington Crossing the Delaware’ Will Be Sold at Auction
It’s a smaller version of the giant painting at the Met in New York, and it hung in the White House for years. Christie’s thinks it could sell for at least $15 million next month.
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Ketanji Brown Jackson Has Her Work Cut Out for Her
The scope of judicial review is itself part of the problem.