Memory & the Civil War
- Remembrance of those who participated in the Civil War has been expanding to include women, slaves, Hispanics, Indians:
- Texas Historian Seeking Signs of Slaves from AP, April 24, 2000.
- Chasing the Mystery of the Underground Railroad from LAT, February 5, 2000
- Ex-Slave Hero of Honey Hill 1864 from AP, Feb. 17, 2000
- DNA Tests Offer Evidence That Jefferson Fathered a Child With His Slave from NYT, November 1, 1998
- Sally Hemings: An American Scandal (TV review) from LAT, February 11, 2000
- Washington DC Bordello found from NYT, April 18, 1999
- Massacre of Shoshoni in 1863 at Bear River from Salt Lake City Tribune, March 2, 2000
- Hispanics Were Vital in Glorieta Battle from Albuquerque Journal, March 26, 2000
- Mary Walker featured in "Serving with the Military: 18th and 19th centuries," an exhibit at the Women in Military Service for America Memorial at Arlington
- Woman in Top Post at Military School from AP, March 23, 2000.
- Remembrance of the Civil War through genealogy and family histories:
- Remembrance of the Civil War through parks and trails:
- Remembrance of the Civil War has attracted a growing number of reenactors:
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