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History buffs are no doubt familiar with the story of Shadrack Byfield, a rank-and-file British redcoat who fought during the ...
A recurrent character in TV documentaries, books and museum exhibits in the USA and Canada, Byfield has been celebrated as an ...
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"Keeper of the Fire" traces decades of work creating and preserving Latino culture in San Francisco—and featuring the city's ...
Archival discoveries including a 19th-century autobiography transform our understanding of Shadrack Byfield, an English veteran of the War of 1812 who buried his own amputated arm and designed a ...
In 2004, Cyntoia Brown shot and killed a man. She went to prison and began to change. By 2019 she had a college degree, and ...
A new Ken Burns documentary highlights Rhode Island's significant contributions to the American Revolution. Key figures like Governor Stephen Hopkins and General Nathanael Greene played pivotal roles ...
For many local residents, broadcasts of the “Morning Edition” radio show will not seem the same following staff cuts at ...
Set in 1960s Florida, this powerful documentary uncovers a hidden chapter of the Civil Rights Movement. A courageous group of Black high school students organized peaceful sit-ins at a downtown lunch ...
Though there are memorials and reunions, it’s not really one specific anniversary that your film centers around. It’s really ...
A wartime photograph connects three families with a lasting impact. In 1944, Theodore Cooper took a photograph while encamped with Patton's Third Army in Nèhou, France. 75 years later, his son, a ...