Author: Joshua Wright Interviewer: Macy Alexander A tax on whiskey divides the nation less than two decades after the United States won independence from England. Alexander Hamilton attempts to finance the federal government while the people of Western Pennsylvania...
Author: Jacob “Gil” Wilson Interviewer: Jeremy Bradshaw The act of homosexuality was a criminal offense in the United States well into the 1960s. Many tried to rise up to fight for the right to live how they wanted, but no uprising had as much of an effect...
Author: Jeremy Bradshaw Interviewer: Jacob “Gil” Wilson In American history, few cultural phenomena have played as big a role as sports. The four main sports in American society, including baseball and American football, have long held the top spots in terms of...
Author:Maurice Fletcher Interviewer:Kyle Hogan In 1924, two privileged young men from Chicago decided to commit a murder just to prove they could. The way they did kept the Second City clamoring for justice until they were apprehended, and the ensuing trial...
Author: Jordan Downing Interviewer: Josh Timko During World War II, the Nazis in Germany plundered thousands of art and artifacts from all across Europe. They stole numerous pieces for Hitler to have in the “Greater German Reich” that he was creating. The United...
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...