Rooted on Blue Stone HIll: A History of James Madison University, by Nancy Bondurant JonesBerkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksDavisLaura Drake
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James Madison is considered to be the "Father of the Constitution," but it was the War of 1812 that ultimately defined his presidency.9. One of Madison’s slaves wrote the first White House memoir. One of the most interesting accounts of Madison’s life came courtesy of Paul Jennings, a...
"Lizzo be fluting": The avid flute player got to make history by trying out a 200-year-old crystal flute that once belonged to President James Madison Posted byThe Uplifton Friday, September 30, 2022 Lizzo first got the opportunity to play Madison's ...
District Attorney Edward Swann and his Assistant DA, James E. Smith, undertook the raids seemingly with great relish. Captain Pfeiffer was part of the law enforcement division of the Commission on Training Camp Activities (CTCA), part of the U.S. War Department’s effort to control venereal ...
James Madison, who served from 1809 until 1817. James Monroe, who served from 1817 until 1825. John Quincy Adams, who served from 1825 until 1829. Other prominent members of the Democratic-Republican Party were Speaker of the House and famed oratorHenry Clay;Aaron Burr, a U.S. senator;Geor...
James Madison punted just 34 times in 2012. Impressive. Even more astounding? The Dukes allowed just one of those punts to be returned. On Oct. 6, 2012, Towson's Leon Kinnard fielded a David Skahn punt at his own 29-yard line and returned it for three yards. That would be the only...
Nike prepared the Air Jordan IX to hit the hardwood without him. Penny Hardaway, Kendall Gill, B.J. Armstrong, and Mitch Richmond each wore an exclusive version of the shoe during the 1993-94 season. And, a decade later, a high school senior named LeBron James wore the White/Green/Gold...
A richly detailed, nuanced, and poignantstory—part memoir and part social history—that places the dual legacy of slavery and sexual violence at the center of America’s founding. The Progressive A descendent of James Madison’s brother, the only living relative of the author of the Bill of...
— James Madison, 29 October 1795 An early reference to a genericterrorism—still meaning “violence perpetrated by a government,” but in this case not the French revolutionary government—comes from yet another of the Founders: The Coercion of Terrorism, cannot be practiced in America, so easil...