Current Events that Relate to History
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CommentA Professor Challenged the Smithsonian. Security Shut the Gallery.
President Donald Trump seeks to reshape its museums and other cultural institutions, wall text has become a battleground and documentation a form of resistance.Washington Post -
ArgumentThe Republican Party Has a Nazi Problem
How did the GOP become a haven for slogans and ideas straight out of the Third Reich?The Atlantic -
CommentBurnham and Grant: American Jeremiahs
They prophesied the downfall of modern liberalism.Modern Age -
CommentThe Constitution, Originalism, and the Ten Commandments
New laws mandating Ten Commandments displays may be upheld via originalism, despite the Constitution’s historically secular foundations.3 Quarks Daily -
personJesse Jackson
Oct. 8, 1941 — Feb. 17, 2026
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Book ReviewThe Long Civil Rights Movement
A new book re-evaluates the traditional narrative of progress in how Americans remember the civil rights movement and national ideals.The Ideas Letter -
exhibitDoing Black History
Exploring the ways that African American history has been learned and taught in schools, museums, and popular culture.
From the HNN Archive
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How to Succeed in Government Without Really Trying
The long history of promising an “efficient” federal government. -
If the Slipper Doesn’t Fit
A scorched shoe is a crucial part of Zelda Fitzgerald’s modern mythology. But there’s no proof it existed. -
Indifferent to the Fate of Freedom Elsewhere
Jimmy Carter is known for his defense of human rights worldwide. But in 1979, he threatened to deport thousands of Iranian student protesters. -
Elevating the Few
What JD Vance excludes from the history of the Civil War and immigration. -
Whose Side Are College Administrators On?
There’s a long history of politicians targeting student protesters — and of campus leaders abetting those efforts. -
Solve for AI
What the history of the pocket calculator reveals about the future of AI in classrooms. -
“At Any Future Time”
In 1880, the daughter of a Welsh politician turned to fiction to expose perspectives missing from the official record, upending histories for generations to come. -
Slamming America’s Door Behind Him
How a son of European immigrants fought to keep Indian immigrants out of America. -
Governing by Police
The Metropolitan Police Department in DC has been an essential component of Washington politics since its founding. -
When Good Housekeeping Meant Getting Vaccinated Against Polio
The pages of 1950s lifestyle magazines offer a glimpse of a time when childhood vaccines were anything but controversial.