The No Gun Ri Massacre: When American Soldiers Killed Hundreds of South Korean Refugees

The No Gun Ri Massacre: When American Soldiers Killed Hundreds of South Korean Refugees

Around noon on July 26, 1950, several hundred South Korean villagers sat on a railroad embankment near the hamlet of No Gun Ri. American soldiers had ordered them there, searched their belongings, and promised safe passage south. Then the soldiers left. Planes suddenly strafed the crowd of men, women, and children. The survivors scrambled for […]

160 Years Later, Descendants of Army's Sand Creek Massacre Still Wait for Justice

Sand Creek Massacre gathering in Denver

Less than a week after Thanksgiving in 1864, Army Col. John Chivington had a plan for a Native American encampment he gazed down upon. His designs stood in wild opposition to a part of the holiday’s history tied to breaking bread with tribes. Chivington ordered nearly 700 troops to attack the tent camp, where members […]