Author: Reese Manning Interviewer: Corey Knight During a time of great division in the United States caused by the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights movement, Robert F. Kennedy launched a presidential campaign focused on unity and healing. His desire to end civil...
Author: Sophia Cabana Interviewer: Katherine Dillman Sophia Cabana investigates the battle between religious establishment and religious liberty in Virginia, telling the story of how the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom came to be. She also explains what...
Author: Bryce Livi Interviewer: Chase Abraham On November 18, 1978, 900 members of The People’s Temple movement willingly drank “Kool-Aid” mixed with cyanide in what is known as the largest mass suicide in human history. One of the many unanswered questions is what...
Ramona Africa Speaking on the life of Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution at the Historic Church of the Advocate (28 January, 2017) Image by Joe Piette Author: Charles Abraham Interviewer: Bryce Livi On May 13th, 1985, Mayor Wilson Goode and his administration...
Manzanar Relocation Center in Winter, 1943. Author: Corey Knight Interviewer: Reese Manning The bombing at Pearl Harbor rippled fear throughout the US and ultimately led to the evacuation of Japanese-Americans to Internment camps in the West. This fear, along with a...
Volunteer of the French Resistance interior force (FFI) at Châteaudun in 1944. Germany occupied France on June 22nd, 1940, early on in World War II, and held power over them until the war ended in 1944. Do to their occupation, Frenchmen had to adjust to their new...