COLUMBIA, S.C. – South Carolina ETV and Public Radio (SCETV), the College of Charleston, SC250 and SC250 Charleston will welcome celebrated, award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns to Charleston for an ...
CHARLESTON — In the months prior to open war in the American Revolution, South Carolina was already constructing a new political order. Before independence was formally declared by the colonies, ...
SOUTH BEND — Studebaker National Museum and The History Museum are partnering with PBS Michiana — WNIT to present a program about the legacy of the American Revolution. The event will take place from ...
WILLIAMSBURG — Historian and author Alan Pell Crawford will present a lecture on his most recent book at the culmination of a monthlong reading program in Williamsburg. One Book One Community is an ...
Filmmaker Ken Burns sits down with Dr. Walter Edgar to discuss his Revolutionary War documentary. This exclusive conversation features renowned South Carolina historian Dr. Walter Edgar and ...
PBS to Launch Largest Outreach Effort in Network’s History, with Filmmaker Events in 25-plus Markets, Station Engagement Across the Country, Extensive Educational Materials, and Partnerships with ...
The American Revolution offers countless remarkable stories of ordinary citizens doing extraordinary things—from the call for independence in 1776 Philadelphia to the improbable surrender at Yorktown ...
This past June, at a No Kings rally outside a white clapboard church in a little brick town in the lower right-hand corner of Vermont, Green Mountaineers huddled together in raincoats under a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "Washington Crossing the Delaware" painting by Emanuel Leutze, 1851. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art) “From a small spark kindled ...
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