On June 3, 1781, a young Virginian named Jack Jouett carried out one of the most remarkable rides of the...
As we move toward July 4th and the 250th Anniversary of our nation’s founding, historical oddities are worth revisiting, not...
On April 13, 1943, the dedication of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial marked a powerful moment of national reflection and resolve,...
Thomas Jefferson entered the world on a spring morning, April 13, 1743, in a simple one-and-a-half-story wooden frame house at...
On March 16, 1802, the United States Military Academy—better known as West Point—was officially established by an act of Congress,...
Benjamin Franklin is about as famous, at least in America, as it gets. Two principles he pushed were “industry and...
On October 20, 1803, the United States Senate approved for ratification a treaty with France under which the United States...
Thomas Jefferson, in 1801, became America’s 3rd president. Exactly 25 years earlier, young Jefferson penned the Declaration of Independence. This...
On September 23, 1806, after two and a half years traversing some of the most challenging terrain in North America,...
Often we talk about the decline of educational standards, an expanding cultural deadness driven by excess dependence on – and...
As we celebrate July 4th – Independence Day – take a moment to enjoy a look back and forward. Here...
No other American president has faced as much hostile, ideologically driven judicial warfare as has President Donald Trump. But there was a president...
A recent study says we have 2000 federal agencies, departments and commissions – although they are not sure. Is that...
AMAC Exclusive Written By: Herald Boas Over the past year, Americans have watched the radical left increasingly seek to cancel...