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Jun 26, 2019The Most Important Presidential Debates in American History, According to HistoriansHISTORYby Tara Law
Jun 25, 2019The Radical Woman Whose 19th Century Ideas Still Undergird the LGBTQ-Rights MovementHISTORYby Michael Bronski
Jun 25, 2019Even the Internet Hasn’t Really Changed How Being Famous Works. Here’s WhyHISTORYby Sharon Marcus
Jun 25, 2019'The Beginning of a Conversation': What It Was Like to Be an LGBTQ Activist Before Stonewallby Jess McHugh
Jun 24, 2019Was Stonewall a Riot, an Uprising or a Rebellion? Here's How the Description Has Changed—And Why It MattersHISTORYby Katy Steinmetz
Jun 21, 2019I Produced the Documentary 'Before Stonewall.' Here’s What It’s Been Like to Revisit It Three Decades Years LaterHISTORYby Robert Rosenberg
Jun 21, 2019Detaining Migrant Children at U.S. Military Bases Has Been Done BeforeHISTORYby The Conversation
Jun 21, 2019Some People Think Stonewall Was Triggered by Judy Garland’s Funeral. Here’s Why Many Experts DisagreeHISTORYby Olivia B. Waxman
Jun 20, 2019Stonehenge Has Attracted Summer Solstice Visitors for Centuries, But Some Historians Worry About Its FutureHISTORYby Julia Webster
Jun 19, 2019She Was Born Into Slavery, Was a Spy and Is Celebrated as a Hero—But We're Missing the Point of the 'Mary Bowser' StoryHISTORYby Lois Leveen
Jun 18, 2019The House Hearing on Slavery Reparations Is Part of a Long History. Here's What to Know on the Idea's Tireless Early AdvocatesHISTORYby Arica L. Coleman