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Modern politics does not produce people of character and certainly there are few, if any, statesmen left on the scene. John C ...
"The John C Calhoun portrait morphed into a Lincoln portrait, flowing robes and all, Unionist replacing secessionist," Harold Holzer, author of The Lincoln Image, told BBC Culture. "The great ...
Secretary of War, Vice President, Secretary of State, and U.S. Senator South Carolina's most storied national politician, John C. Calhoun served as secretary of war, vice president, secretary of ...
The future of a bronze effigy of John C. Calhoun continues to be debated in South Carolina courts — rather than in City Hall — years after Charleston City Council initially voted to remove ...
State lawmaker wants to add security for Confederate monuments not just related to the Civil War. It comes as South Carolina ...
Link to zoom meeting will be provided on the Agenda page for this meeting on KPFTX.org Please note that part of this meeting will be in closed executive session to discuss legal personnel and ...
On March 18, 1782, John C. Calhoun was born near Abbeville, South Carolina. Calhoun served as a congressman, senator, secretary of war, secretary of state and vice president of the United States.
What ‘Freedom Conservatism’ Is Missing Over the weekend, Yale University announced that a residential college would no longer be named after John C. Calhoun, secretary of war under James ...