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During his private tour of the NMAAHC during his first term, President Donald Trump said it served as “a meaningful ...
Politicians have strong biases favoring themselves and their political views, so should not be controlling what is reported ...
Heated elections, fraught presidential transitions, and strategic maneuvering for lame-duck appointments are nothing new in American politics—even in situations that historians deem to be ...
Historians discussed the history of the Appalachian region, coal use, and energy politics. This program was part of Purdue University's American Political History conference with professors from ...
The documentary series “American Experience” begins an abbreviated schedule this week. A victim of the federal funding ...
MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell is joined by Pulitzer Prize-winning author, historian, and Yale University professor David Blight ...
Using history to establish legitimacy is, of course, not the preserve of one specific party or regime, but is omnipresent across politics universally.
All of these cuts, revisions and political directives about American history cast a long shadow over teachers’ preparations for the country’s 250th anniversary celebrations next year when the ...
How Geography Shaped American History, Law and Politics Many of the divisions today between “red” and “blue” states correlate sharply with geography, says author.
African American teachers have a long history of placing their students’ needs above the strictures of white school leadership.