In the very first issue of his anti-slavery newspaper, the Liberator, William Lloyd Garrison stated, "I do not wish to think, or speak, or write, with moderation. . . . I am in earnest -- I will ...
If we ever needed to use our vote, use our voice, to ask whose policies will help the poor, we sure do need to now. As long ...
Modern progressives are obsessed with collective guilt, demanding that Americans pay reparations for slavery even though it ...
William Lloyd Garrison. It is important to remember that the Constitution was neither written nor ratified with democracy in ...
New Haven, Connecticut to weigh whether the city will issue an apology for its failure to establish a university for Black ...
Officials in New Haven, Connecticut, are considering a public apology for a decision by city leaders in 1831 to reject what ...
The last few weeks (sometimes the last few months) of a presidential election cycle always leave me feeling somewhat burnt ...
BOOK REVIEW Novels on historic figures are diligently and intently researched. Sidney Morrison, the author of Frederick ...
Worcester Historical Museum and WWHP have year-long celebration planned for 175th anniversary of the National Women's Rights ...
The laws I’m speaking of are Section 620M of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 USC 2378d), which applies to the Secretary of State, and its Department of Defense analog, 10 USC 362, informally ...
click image for close-up By the time this photo was taken, William Lloyd Garrison's dream of a United States with no slavery had been realized. In 1865, at the close of the Civil War, and after ...
More so than most of his predecessors, Trump strained against the limits of the presidency. He never understood that the ...