The pages highlight the dramatic, racially charged match between Jack Johnson and Jim Jeffries
Northern Europe and the British Isles
The church’s many chambers and crypts hold the story of Britain’s past, present and future
The dangerous—yet victorious—trip wouldn’t have been possible without Cândido Rondon, an icon of Brazilian history
As the technology turns 50, science fiction might hint at the cellphone's next chapter
The Stars Are Aligned at the National Museum of American History
A portrait of the performer debuts in the exhibition “Entertainment Nation”
Before watching the new movie adaptation, here's what you need to know about the history of the fantasy role-playing game
Lynn Riggs wrote the play that served as the basis of the hit 1943 musical
An original Yankee Stadium ticket booth recalls the story of that first game, which featured a thundering three-run homer from the Great Bambino
America's Waterways: The Past, Present and Future
Submerged prehistory holds insights on the first humans to live in North America
Untold Stories of American History
Even after Wong Kim Ark successfully took his case to the Supreme Court 125 years ago, Asian Americans struggled to receive recognition as U.S. citizens
Untold Stories of American History
A new book offers the first full-length biography of newspaper editor, labor leader and minister Samuel Ringgold Ward
A new film offers a sympathetic portrait of the 15th-century ruler, who seized the crown from his nephew before dying on the battlefield
The 8,000-year-old rock carvings were likely created by the Tlingit
Police suspected the 19-year-old Spanish expatriate of harboring anarchist views
The practice was common in medieval Europe
A new television series portrays the French queen as a feminist, drawing criticism from historians
A new film explores Loretta McLaughlin and Jean Cole's efforts to unmask a serial killer believed to have murdered 13 women between 1962 and 1964
America's Waterways: The Past, Present and Future
In a series of articles, <em>Smithsonian</em> magazine highlights all that draws our eyes to our nation's fresh and coastal waters
A new volume from the National Museum of the African American History and Culture explores religion in the Black community
Take a journey back to your elementary school cafeteria with a visit to the Georgia outpost
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