Eisenhower and the Little Rock Nine

Today's post comes from National Archives Office of Strategy and Communications staff writer Rob Crotty. Over a half-century ago this month, nine black students entered the all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, escorted by troops of the 101st Airborne Division. The enrollment of the nine students was the historic response to the 1954 … Continue reading Eisenhower and the Little Rock Nine

From Civil War to world stage

Today's post comes from National Archives Office of Strategy and Communications staff writer Rob Crotty. One hundred nine years ago, William McKinley was shot. Though one of the wounds from the bullet would end his life, it wasn't the first time McKinley had been shot at. Forty years earlier, he was a soldier in the … Continue reading From Civil War to world stage