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Curated by the Boss himself, "Lost and Found" captures the spirit of seven long-lost records spanning four decades.
The oldest Chinatown in the United States is in San Francisco, and it was pivotal to the development of Chinese-American ...
Other accounts place it farther north in what is now Arizona, Colorado or New Mexico. Mexico's huge territorial losses were a result of defeat in the Mexican-American War.
The missions became the only UNESCO site in Texas 10 years ago and will be highlighted for America’s 250th birthday.
The author is not the first scholar to tackle the history of America—as in the American continent, not just the United States ...
Cortez then decided it was time to begin a new project. In 1944, he applied for a license to start his own radio station. At the time, there were restrictions on foreign language media, apparently due ...
Such assertions have come not just from rioters, but media personalities and senior Mexican leaders, with some threatening intervention in the demonstrations and even organized mobilization on behalf ...
Notably among those was a World War II landing craft. In 2007, the museum opened talks with North Charleston for a 20,000-square-foot space by the American LaFrance Fire Museum.
At the China-CELAC Forum in Beijing, the Chinese foreign minister offered to accept more Mexican imports and encouraged Chinese enterprises to invest in Mexico.
Recounts the adventures of Samuel Chamberlain, who joins the U.S. Army during the Mexican-American War at the age of 16. He describes his journey from Boston to the war front, detailing encounters ...
Now, thanks to the efforts of the Braggs History Project, the battle will become more common knowledge for people passing through the small town located southeast of Muskogee and near Greenleaf Lake ...
In 1911, an army of Mexican rebels under Gen. Pascal Orozco attacked the city of Juarez. James R. Garfield, son of the former president, and 100 other Americans were the first to raise the alarm.