In partnership with the Florence Nightingale Museum and The Philosophy Foundation—connecting fragmented narratives of ...
From nail-biting elections to would-be assassinations, American history is full of presidential what-ifs. Here are 10 of the ...
Maya Keleher, who plays lead suffragist Alice Paul in the musical "Suffs," is honored to bring story to audiences across the country.
In 1895, Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin issued a “call to confer” to Black women’s clubs across the country. Concerns for their ...
One month after the polls, questions are rising about whether universal adult suffrage is producing informed voters ...
President Howard Taft admitted Arizona to the United States back on Feb. 14, 1912, as the 48th state in the union after a long journey to statehood. Initially part of Mexico, Arizona's population ...
As we celebrate the nation’s 250th anniversary, students should learn the meaning underlying the declaration that all are ‘created equal’ ...
The Americans defeated the Italians 6-0 on Friday night. Team USA's shutout streak is now the longest in Olympic women's ...
What happens when you ask a constituency born and raised under the leadership of one family about an antidynasty law? One ...
At Sokolove Law, we would like to highlight 6 Black historical figures from the field we know and understand best: law.
Twelve years after the 1939 Alexandria Library sit-in, when 16-year-old Barbara Rose Johns of Farmville, Virginia, organized a student walk-out at her segregated high school, she could not have known ...