On April 13, 1873, an event occurred in Grant Parish, Louisiana, that would mark one of the darkest days in the history of post-Civil War America: the Colfax Massacre. This event did not happen in isolation; it was the culmination of intense political and racial tensions that had been brewing in the South. To understand... Continue Reading →
“Or Aid Or Comfort To The Enemies Thereof…”
What if... we had a President who disagreed with Congress on everything? And when I say, "everything," I mean... "everything?" what if the Congress passed a law that was so important to the national development of our society that it was deemed in many places, and a "new birth of freedom," and the President, vetoed... Continue Reading →