Linking Hunger and Health: The Place of Food Security in the Battle over Healthcare
On the fiftieth anniversary of what became known as “discovery of hunger” in the United…
On the fiftieth anniversary of what became known as “discovery of hunger” in the United…
Donald Trump was vaguely familiar enough with black history to identify Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman,…
Of all of President Donald Trump’s controversial cabinet picks, none has received more public scrutiny…
In a scene from the recent film “Jackie,” Natalie Portman meticulously recreates First Lady Jacqueline…
Imagine yourself an early teacher of what comes to be known as the studia humanitatis,…
The establishment of Negro History Week in 1926 was a natural outgrowth of more than…
The current debate over Republican President Donald Trump’s appointment of Betsy DeVos as Secretary of…
Today on #DayWithoutImmigrants, we present a round table on immigration history. In response to President Donald Trump’s Executive…
[From the February issue of The American Historian] On May 17, 1954, when the Supreme Court…
In 1939 Sara Rosas Garcia sued the state of California because her 19-year-old daughter Andrea…