"President William McKinley" by Francisco Oller y Cestero, oil on canvas, 1898. Collection of Dr. Eduardo Pérez and family. The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery has announced “1898: U.S.
Editor's note: This story has been updated to include a statement from the John Locke Foundation. For decades, generations even, it was almost like Wilmington's 1898 coup and massacre never happened.
Spain winds up 2016 with '1898, Our Last Men in the Philippines,' a big-budget take on the tragic, traumatic last stand of the Empire, played out in the jungles of the Philippines. By Jonathan Holland ...
WILMINGTON – Sitting in her high school history class, Kennedy Fuller couldn’t help but notice when her fellow students would shoot glances in her direction during lectures on Black history. Maybe it ...
Speech by Alfred Moore Waddell: Men, the crisis is upon us. You must do your duty. This city, county, and state shall be rid of negro domination once and forever. You are the sons of noble ancestry.