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Education Emails Reveal High School Teachers Plotting To Hide Their Political Bias From Parents Ilya Feoktistov August 7, 2018
History What American Revolutionary Mercy Otis Warren Can Teach Us About Civility’s Contribution To Limited Government Tim Rice August 7, 2018
Culture If You Think Cowboys Are A Symbol Of Racism And Sexism, You’re Ignorant Cory Grewell July 30, 2018
Sports What Baseball Can Teach Us About Valorizing Flawed American Heroes David Lettieri July 27, 2018
Space 7 Americans Recall Watching The Stunning Moment A Man First Walked On The Moon Caroline D'Agati July 20, 2018
History Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Relative On Librarians’ Dismissal Of Her Work: ‘Trying To Rewrite’ History Holly Scheer July 18, 2018
Law 150 Years Later, The Original Meaning Of The Fourteenth Amendment Protects Our Liberties Jacob Perry July 13, 2018
History You Can’t Celebrate America’s Independence While Vilifying The Founders Craig Bruce Smith July 4, 2018
History It’s Not Laura Ingalls Wilder Who Is Prejudiced, It’s The Librarians Smearing Her Legacy Joy Pullmann July 3, 2018
History Meet A Friend Of George Washington And Patrick Henry Who Fought Boldly For American Independence Ellie Bufkin July 3, 2018
History 40 Years Later, Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s Harvard Speech Blazes A Beacon For Renewal Stella Morabito June 8, 2018
Military During The Era That Gave Us Memorial Day, Abraham Lincoln Explains Why The Fallen Fought The Federalist Staff May 28, 2018
History How An American Not Named Meghan Markle Almost Became The First British Princess Jane Hampton Cook May 18, 2018
History The Bicentennial Of His Birth Is The Perfect Time To Get Better Acquainted With American Hero Frederick Douglass Josh Shepherd April 25, 2018
Movies How ‘Chappaquiddick’ Might Actually Improve Ted Kennedy’s Legacy Stella Morabito April 9, 2018
Education The Plaintiff In Brown v. Board Of Education Died Before Her Dreams Of Education Equality Came True Helen Raleigh March 28, 2018
Culture How A Radiologist’s 45 Years Of Collecting American Manuscripts Fed A Museum Display About The Bible Caroline D'Agati February 5, 2018
History PBS’s Special On Spain’s Colonization Of Florida Sidelines Real History For Politics Mike Gonzalez January 9, 2018
History New Civil Rights Museum Proves Americans Can Still Come Together To Honor U.S. History Omari Faulkner December 18, 2017
Family How We Found Awe In America’s Grandeur Not In DC But On The Way Back Greg Sorrell December 7, 2017
History The First Thanksgiving Was Nothing Like What You Were Taught John Daniel Davidson November 22, 2017
History How The Civil War Gave Us Today’s Thanksgiving, And What It Can Teach Us Jayme Metzgar November 20, 2017
History The First Historical Precedent For Trump Pardoning Himself Is The Craziest Story Ever David Mehl November 3, 2017
History Shelby Foote’s Civil War History Defends America Against Insatiable Haters Like Ta-Nehisi Coates John Daniel Davidson November 2, 2017
History Washington And Lee’s Christ Church To Obliterate Their Memorials Over Slave Ownership Kyle Sammin October 28, 2017
Literature Why Schools Shouldn’t Stop Teaching ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ Because Of The N-Word Megan G. Oprea October 24, 2017
History Anti-History Fury Hits Virginia Civil War Re-Enactment With Threats, Pipe Bombs Jayme Metzgar October 16, 2017
Arts Art Academics’ Ignorance Drives Their Antagonism To Confederate Statues Maureen Mullarkey September 25, 2017