How Abraham Lincoln and a magazine illustrator elevated Christmas to a national holiday, and used it to win the Civil War.
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Trump is whitewashing American history
The death of Viola Fletcher, the last survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre, underscores what Trump is attacking ...
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Column: Meeting Thomas Nast St. Hill remains a strong memory
Those who know U.S. history or the “legend” behind the creation of Santa Claus will recognize the name Thomas Nast.
Coca-Cola may have helped popularize Santa's look, but his modern image was already taking shape long before the soft drink ...
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An activist Jewish artist who used his work to fight fascism
The heroic image of George Washington standing in a boat as it cuts through the icy Delaware River on Christmas Eve in 1776 ...
Trofimova's documentary rejects the bogus narrative peddled by US imperialism and its Canadian and European allies about ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning war photographer Lynsey Addario reflects on surviving frontline abductions, documenting conflict in ...
Every kid knows Santa's workshop sits at the North Pole, surrounded by ice, elves, and endless prep for Christmas Eve. We’ve ...
The tourists come for a taste of the old Ireland. But the Irish live in a new country, as high rates of immigration upend ...
In her childhood, Virginia O'Hanlon penned a letter that would prove that meeting Santa is not the only way to determine if he is real.
A tribute to Nation family we lost this year—from Jules Feiffer to Joshua Clover, Elizabeth Pochoda, Bill Moyers, and Peter and Cora Weiss ...
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