The Civil War ended 165 years ago, but still casts a long shadow. In recent protests during which statues of Confederate heroes were torn down or defaced, many people have made it clear they will no longer tolerate public memorials to men who fought to keep Americans of African descent enslaved, and who caused the deaths some 365,000 members of the U.S. military. The Civil War caused pain beyond measure. American Heritage has poured through lists of artworks in the U.S. Capitol and discovered that there are 19 statues, busts, and paintings of Confederates, not 11 as has frequently…Read more

Crisis Communications Legend Richard S. Levick Has Died
The father of modern reputation management advised countries, companies, and leaders on the highest-profile and most complex crises of our time. Richard S. Levick, Esq.,