Worth Bagley and Civil War Reconciliation
North Carolina State University professor Chris Laws taught a class on the life and death of Spanish-American War naval…
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North Carolina State University professor Chris Laws taught a class on the life and death of Spanish-American War naval…
Professor Fawn-Amber Montoya talked about the Ludlow coal miners' strike and massacre that took place in the early 20th…
University of Akron professor Kevin Kern discussed the Ohioans who were elected president, including the seven that…
Hillsdale College Professor Richard Gamble taught a class on American churches and religion during World War I. He discussed how…
Pepperdine University professor Loretta Hunnicutt taught a class about baseball during the Great Depression. She looked…
Tulane University professor Jana Lipman taught a class on agricultural labor in the United States since 1930 and the rise of…