Stephen Sachs, Prosecutor of Catonsville Nine Activists, Dies At 87 by HistoryNet Staff1/14/20221/14/2022
This Indigenous Hero Won the Military Cross for Valor. His Son Would Star in ‘The Lone Ranger.’ by David T. Zabecki1/11/20228/19/2022
The Landmark U.S. Supreme Court Decision So Profound That One Justice Had a Nervous Breakdown by Daniel B. Moskowitz12/10/202112/8/2021
Josephine Baker Becomes First Black Woman Inducted into the French Panthéon by Claire Barrett12/2/20213/10/2024
How Anti-Asian Hate Became Rooted in America’s Immigration Laws by Richard Brookhiser11/19/20217/11/2022
Rock ’n Roll ’n Race: A Fresh Look at the Keystone of the Elvis Presley Legend by Louis Menand11/3/202111/4/2021
This Slave-Holding Abolitionist and Founding Father Helped Free New York’s Slaves by Karen Whitehair10/26/202110/26/2021
How a Severely Wounded Medic Risked His Life to Save Others in Vietnam by Doug Sterner10/8/20217/25/2022
Notes from the Underground Railroad: How Slaves Found Freedom by Robert B. Mitchell10/1/20213/10/2024
How A New York Socialite Helped Defend Native American Culture by Daniel B. Moskowitz9/13/20213/23/2022