The Classics Survived University Witch Hunts Before, And Will Do It Again February 16, 2021 by Michael Poliakoff for The Federalist The Princeton inquisition comes not for those who lapse from Christian habits but for those who fail to recite the... Read More
Hidden for a Century,a Susan B. Anthony Portrait Is Found February 15, 2021 by Maria Cramer for The New York Times Last year, David Whitcomb bought a building for $100,000 in Geneva, N.Y. He discovered a trove of photographs tucked away... Read More
The New Iconoclasm and the Absence of Meaning February 5, 2021 by Ed Lengel The symbol of the new tomorrow remains for the most part an empty space, only occasionally lit by the flicker... Read More
Treasury Resuming Efforts to Put Harriet Tubman on $20 Bill January 25, 2021 by Ken Thomas for the Wall Street Journal Redesign had been pushed by Obama administration but wasn’t completed during Trump’s tenure Read More
After the Capitol Riot, Teachers Try Explaining History in Real Time January 25, 2021 by Amelia Nierenberg for the New York Times Educators have turned to Shakespeare, science fiction and cat people analogies to help students understand the past weeks. Read More
America Emerges Disunited but Intact January 21, 2021 by Peggy Noonan -- Opinion for the Wall Street Journal After an exhausting four years, a relatively normal inauguration offers hope that better days are ahead. Read More
Martin Luther King’s Birthday January 15, 2021 Remembering. January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968 Read More
This impeached, one-term president refused to go to his successor’s inauguration.Now Trump will do the same. January 8, 2021 by Ronald G. Shafer for The Washington Post It’s been 152 years since Andrew Johnson decided not to attend the swearing-in of Ulysses S. Grant Read More
Patriotism or Betrayal? January 8, 2021 by Ed Lengel The Events of January 6, 2021 and the Example of George Washington Read More