University of Arkansas historian Randall Woods discusses America’s sixth president, John Quincy Adams. He devoted a decade of research and writing to his biography of the first chief executive ...
In 1794, when he was 26-years-old, President George Washington appointed him as the U.S. Minister to the Netherlands. Years ...
I don’t think the decision to shuffle out of office at 81 should have been Biden’s to make, nor should it be left to the ...
Nobody’s made quite as much as Donald Trump after serving as president—but all of them have found ways to make money from the ...
With their former countrymen divided and lacking a monarch after the English Civil War, Colonists seized an opportunity to ...
UNC-Chapel Hill Professor Emeritus William Leuchtenburg is celebrating his 102nd birthday this month. He was born on Sept. 28 ...
Jackson both won the popular vote and got the most votes in the electoral college, but lost the election anyway.
Pundits are predicting a close election – so close, in fact, that it may be prudent to explore Congress' role if neither ...
KENNESAW, Ga. — Kennesaw State University will unveil a restored copy of the Declaration of Independence on Thursday. The ...
Former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams is no stranger to voter suppression in Georgia and she sees a ...
There isn't one solution to galvanizing the electorate; it's more of a suite of reforms, says Editorials Editor Ginnie Graham ...