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Episode 2 of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Apathy is Not an Option podcast explores how these symbols of hate got here ...
Warmed-over narratives from 2021 should not be allowed to dominate this year’s gubernatorial debate about education. Since ...
Lance Cpl. Darwin Lee Judge of Marshalltown, then just 19 years old, was one of the last two Americans to die in the Vietnam ...
Proud of her Southern roots and fervently pro-slavery, Rose O'Neal Greenhow wanted to support the Confederacy in any way she ...
Many Americans of Generation X and older will recall the red, white, and blue American Freedom Train that was a centerpiece of America’s glorious Bicentennial celebration. But few know that the ...
While the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, the United States' rebellious ...
Notable events and birthdays in Arkansas history for April 29.1844 – Change in GovernorshipOn April 29, 1844, Governor ...
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Dear Mark, I’m the parent of a high school junior who’s starting to think about college applications, and I find myself completely bewildered by the current state of standardized testing.