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October 14, 2020

Supreme Court and Packing

Many people today think the U.S. Constitution sets the number of Supreme Court justices, but it does not. Article III establishes the court system, including the Supreme Court.
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Published on October 14, 2020 11:25

September 28, 2020

Socialism in America – Part 6

In previous articles, we’ve demonstrated the genesis of the socialist movement in America going back to the Utopian commune movements of the Harmony towns, to Rapp and Old Economy, the infusion of Fourier and Marxist ideas, leading to Debs and … Continued
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Published on September 28, 2020 04:00

September 27, 2020

Book Review: The Lost Diaries of Alexander Hamilton

A recent historical fiction novel, The Lost Diaries of Alexander Hamilton by Sophie Schiller, gives insight into the early life of one of America’s founding fathers. Unlike Adams, Hancock, or a score of others, Hamilton was born in the West … Continued
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Published on September 27, 2020 14:44

September 14, 2020

Michael Ross on Books on Air podcast

As the United States election gets closer, the country is more divided than ever. Listen in as Michael Ross joins Suzanne Harris for the Books on Air podcast to discuss parallels between the US at the time of the Civil … Continued
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Published on September 14, 2020 15:08

September 10, 2020

The 1860 Election – Deja Vu

In 1860, the United States was a deeply divided country, and the divide was most evident in the split in the Democratic party. The issues were both economic and race-related, much as it is today. Southern Democrats wanted to defend … Continued
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Published on September 10, 2020 05:43

August 5, 2020

Gladys West – NASA engineer, Mother of GPS

Did you know… Gladys West?We don’t usually talk about living people here, but Gladys West is so amazing that we depart from our usual practice to celebrate the achievements of this great African American woman.She was born Gladys Brown, in … Continued
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Published on August 05, 2020 04:00

July 29, 2020

Cathay Williams, female African American soldier

Did you know… Cathay Williams?Cathay Williams was born in Independence, Missouri in September 1844. Her father was a free African American, her mother a slave. Since the status of children was determined by the status of the mother, Cathay was … Continued
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Published on July 29, 2020 04:00

July 22, 2020

Lewis Latimer and the light bulb

veryone knows Thomas Edison invented the light bulb... right?
Except that Edison's light bulb would only last a few days at a time.
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Published on July 22, 2020 04:00

July 15, 2020

Martin Delaney, journalist, and abolitionist

Did you know... Martin Delaney ((May 6, 1812 – January 24, 1885)? Doctor, major in the Union Army, newspaperman, advocate of African American rights.
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Published on July 15, 2020 04:10

July 10, 2020

Charley Parkhurst

Did you know Charley Parkhurst (1812–1879)?Tales of the Old WestOnce there was a girl, Charlene Parkhurst, born in 1812 in Sharon, Vermont. Charlene’s parents died, and there was no one to take care of her, so she ended up in … Continued
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Published on July 10, 2020 04:00

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Michael L.  Ross
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