
The most important sentence ever written by an American – a sentence that has inspired people in every part of the world – is found in America’s purpose statement! Click here to read more. The legacy of Washington, Hancock, Franklin, … Continue reading →

“Live free or die; death is not the worst of evils.” John Stark, before the Battle Of Bennington John Wayne, who dodged service in World War, often played a courageous hero who triumphed against the most incredible military adversity. John … Continue reading →

The Battle Of Trenton The iconic image of George Washington’s little boat crossing the Delaware River is firmly ingrained deep in the consciousness of America. Many people remember, in general terms, that General Washington took his army on rickety boats … Continue reading →

They were called the “Soldiers In Petticoats,” “Iron Jawed Angels” and “Suffragettes.” After a battle that spanned the 18th and 20th centuries, generations of brilliant, determined women fought for the right to vote. 2020 marked the 100th anniversary of American … Continue reading →

The Founding Father never gave a moment’s thought to the role of the President wife. In fact, the term “First Lay” itself would be unknown for fifty years! Nonetheless, the first women to hold the title of “First Lady” were … Continue reading →