Meet the duo who helped achieve the most important labor and civil rights victories of their age
Perhaps no Native American is more admired for military acumen than the Lakota leader. But is that how he wanted to be remembered?
A New Look for the National Air and Space Museum
The remarkable story of how the duo grew to become world-changing inventors and international celebrities
A new film offers a fictionalized look at the Janes, activists who provided illegal abortions in Chicago before Roe v. Wade
A new exhibition on the Salem witch trials explores how the meaning of the word "witch" has evolved through the centuries
The seven pairs of pants open a portal into life in the Castle Dome mining district
Mysterious tales head up podcast offerings for late October and November
One town's strange journey from paranoia to pardon
A new Netflix documentary follows the families of the "Clotilda" captives as they grapple with how their past informs their future
Forty-one of the 561 enslaved Africans on board the "Guerrero" died when the illegal slave ship sank off the Florida Keys in 1827
A new film dramatizes the life of Mamie Till-Mobley, who forced America to confront the brutality of her son's 1955 murder
A new biography explores the life of Vivekananda, a Hindu ascetic who promoted a more inclusive vision of religion
A New Look for the National Air and Space Museum
Follow the October reopening of America’s most-visited museum with exclusive coverage from Smithsonian magazine
The 1909 Military Flyer is the centerpiece of the "Early Flight" exhibition at the National Air and Space Museum
How Forest Lawn Memorial-Park, a star-studded cemetery in Los Angeles, corporatized mourning in America
"Blonde," a heavily fictionalized film by Andrew Dominik, explores the star's life and legend in a narrative that's equal parts glamorous and disturbing
In the 1930s, Florence St. John and her co-workers at an automotive plant won a hard-fought victory for fairness
Director Olivia Wilde dubbed the new film "'The Feminine Mystique' on acid"
The Stars Are Aligned at the National Museum of American History
Fans are making plans to visit the Smithsonian this December when the show's signature signpost goes on view in the new exhibition "Entertainment Nation"
How America’s “first politician” galvanized a colony—and helped set a revolution in motion
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