Inside the March Journal of American History
The March 2021 issue of the JAH is now available online for subscribers. Three outstanding…
The March 2021 issue of the JAH is now available online for subscribers. Three outstanding…
On September 15, six months after Louisville Metro Police Department officers killed Breonna Taylor in…
An “I can’t breathe” sign in London’s Trafalgar Square. The hashtag #PapuanLivesMatter in Indonesia. Monuments…
In response to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Black Lives Matter demonstrators…
I never intended to write about Afros. It’s true that for well over two decades…
“Romance and poetry, ivy, lichens, and wall-flowers need ruin to make them grow.” Nathaniel Hawthorne…
On October 17, 2005, San Jose State University unveiled a twenty-foot fiberglass statue of Tommie…
Researching local history can be one of the most vexing and rewarding experiences in a…
From articles in the liberal press to histories of the “Frontiers of Wealth” during “America’s…
Sociologist James S. Coleman’s 1966 report Equality of Educational Opportunity exposed the symbiotic relationship between…