White House of the Confederacy, Part 1
During the Civil War, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his family lived in a Richmond, Virginia mansion. Now re…
Scenes and interviews from a centennial celebration marking the March 3, 1913 Women’s Suffrage Parade on Pennsylvania Avenue in the nation’s… read more
Scenes and interviews from a centennial celebration marking the March 3, 1913 Women’s Suffrage Parade on Pennsylvania Avenue in the nation’s capitol were shown. The original parade in 1913 included about 5,000 women and was halted by an unruly mob of thousands. Over 200 participants were taken to the hospital, and the secretary of war called the U.S. Cavalry from Fort Myer to restore order. close
During the Civil War, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his family lived in a Richmond, Virginia mansion. Now re…
Robert Enholm and Stephanie Daugherty toured the President Woodrow Wilson House in Washington, D.C., and highlighted its…
In March of 1921 President Woodrow Wilson and his wife Edith left the White House at the conclusion of his second term a…
In March of 1921 President Woodrow Wilson and his wife Edith left the White House at the conclusion of his second term a…