Roundup Top 10!
What You Didn’t Know About Ronald Reagan National Airportby Thomas A. FosterIt sits on the remains of an old slavery planation. |
#Blacklivesmatter Till They Don't: Slavery's Lasting Legacyby Daina Ramey Berry and Jennifer L. MorganThe historical value of black life and the casual killing of Eric Garner. |
How Watermelons Became a Racist Tropeby William BlackBefore its subversion in the Jim Crow era, the fruit symbolized black self-sufficiency. |
Why the Founding Fathers thought banning Torture Foundational to the US Constitutionby Juan ColeThe Bill of Rights of the US Constitution is full of prohibitions on torture, as part of a general 18th century Enlightenment turn against the practice. |
What We Lost With the Loss of the New Republicby David GreenbergThe magazine’s heterodox liberalism is what made it unique. And it’s that very voice that is being crowded out. |
How our public schools at failing usby Robert ZaretskyA historian talks with his brother, a high school teacher. It’s discouraging. |
How it all ends…by David BressanThe end of the world may come slowly, but it´s inevitable. |
Why No One Remembers the Peacemakersby Adam HochschildCelebrating War Over and Over and Peace Once |
The CIA, Interrogation, and Feinstein’s Parting Shotby Max Boot"Feinstein’s report merely rakes up history and for no good purpose beyond predictable congressional grandstanding." |
Prime Minister Abe’s history agenda is reshaping Japanby Gavan McCormackFew dare to challenge or oppose his radical program. |