Dallas and Fort Worth mayors, chambers of commerce leaders, local Anglo and Latino citizens, and a municipal band waited eagerly at the Fort Worth T&P station on Oct. 16, 1920, at 7 a.m. for their ...
"From the earliest history of our country, woman has shown equal devotion with man to the cause of freedom and has stood firmly by his side in its defense," Anthony wrote in her Declaration of Rights ...
Ride with the Bears from Weeks 11 to 15 as the season intensifies and the stakes get higher. Go behind the scenes for exclusive mic'd up moments, raw locker room access and candid interviews that ...
The 1920 violence was not an isolated incident. It was followed by: All of this occurred before Israel existed. The early ...
Follow the Bears from Weeks 16 to 18 of the regular season on the latest episode of 1920 Football Drive as they battle for ...
When Mountain Lakes became a borough in 1924, the home at 1 Cobb Road helped define it. Built four years earlier, the now four-bedroom, four-bathroom home was one of hundreds constructed under the ...
The Department of Justice unleashed a shocking and often violent unconstitutional nationwide dragnet — detaining as many as 10,000 people — on this day in history, Jan. 2, 1920. Attorney General A.
A bat used by the legendary Babe Ruth during the 1920 and 1921 seasons sold for $1.85 million in a private treaty sale this week, setting a record for the sale of a Babe Ruth artifact. According to ...
It's hard to imagine what life was like about 100 years ago in the city of Detroit. Going back a century in time, the Motor City was experiencing a period of significant growth and prosperity, largely ...
From Coney Island to Harlem, life in New York City was rapidly changing during the 1920s. Take a photographic journey back to how New Yorkers saw the city a century ago. Views of the Brooklyn Bridge ...