The U-M Inclusive History Project and the Jewish Communal Leadership Program hosted panel on women's liberation.
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John Carter Brown Library Director Karin Wulf reflected on her work at a Tuesday book launch event hosted by the Department ...
The Veterans History Project (VHP) at the Library of Congress captures stories of American life and military service. Learn ...
Camille Robcis believes that historical analysis allows us to elucidate contemporary political, economic, social, and ...
The Stono Rebellion, in which a slave who could read, saw a leaflet from Spanish-held Florida, promising freedom to anyone who could get there. Stono and his compatriots fail. But their mere attempt ...
Ahead of the PBS production's premiere, the legendary filmmaker and co-director Sarah Botstein share insights on their ...
From the Revolution to the modern era, the history of the United States is told in just 45 seconds. A fast-paced journey through key events that shaped the nation.
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Any book carrying the name of David McCullough usually weighs three pounds less than a horse. His first biography, ...