New perspectives on how history is made
An interview with the Pulitzer Prize winning author of “Custer's Trials: A Life on the Frontier of a New America” and many other books.
Claims that he wasn’t ignore mounds of evidence uncovered in recent years.
The unbelievable story of San Francisco’s 1856 Vigilance Committee.
What is at stake is proving that the Trump Administration is trustworthy and honest.
“Greenhorns like us were the only ones they could get.” – John Nordstrom, founder of the Nordstrom empire.
They’re not in his cabinet.
He came in as #39. Here’s why he deserves better.
John Anderson. He just turned 95.
That new man in the White House needs to be made aware that the job he occupies is a Bully Pulpit—and not a Bullying Pulpit.
It’s been lost in the propaganda of the presidential campaign.
How he compares with William Jennings Bryan, the Populist’s populist, in many contemporaries'' opinion.
Jew, atheist, woman, and foreigner, Ernestine Rose was written out of American history.
The people who turned Crispus Attucks into a hero of the Revolution.
The addresses we remember.
Most of the people who have filled the position, whatever their intentions, have been largely ineffectual with the exception of Frances Perkins, who served the longest, during the New Deal.
A skeptic argues that there’s no evidence Hemings even lived at Monticello.
We’ve been here before. In the South they stopped blacks from voting without mentioning blacks.
We need an international ban on nuclear weapons. The UN begins negotiations on one in March.
And where do we go from here?
Be afraid.
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