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“Let me unequivocally get this out of the way,” Marshall stipulates early on. “It was all a hoax, a trick.” The books were ...
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Many of America’s most popular founding myths aren’t factual. But other times, the truth is stranger than fiction.
Many of America's most popular founding myths aren't factual. But other times, the truth is stranger than fiction.
Impress your friends at this year’s Fourth of July party with these five surprisingly true stories from American history.
Ken Burns’ The American Revolution on PBS reveals the human side of America’s founding — from Philadelphia to Valley Forge — in a story both messy and magnificent. Everyone thinks they know the story ...
We fact-checked the president’s colorful — and inaccurate — accounts of American history from the Battle of Gettysburg to the ...