Author: Haylee OrlowskiInterviewer: Daniel HogeThe 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision was a Supreme Court ruling that changed American society forever. In the days following the Court’s decision, newspapers and public officials across the country commented on...
Author: Thomas WeberInterviewer: Luke DuntonBeginning in 1954, the United States attempted to limit the spread of communism in Vietnam through military action for over twenty years. By the early 1960’s, economic support and advising for the South Vietnamese...
Coal Creek Miners shooting at Fort AndersonAuthor: Daniel HogeInterviewer: Haylee OrlowskiIn the 1890s the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company was using convicts leased by the government to break coal miners strikes and to force the miners to sign a contract that would...
Author: Daniel Shogan Interviewer: Cassidy Sadonis Throughout his presidency, particularly in the events surrounding the infamous Nullification Crisis, Andrew Jackson vastly expanded the powers of the executive branch. His consistent use of the veto, more than any...
Author: Luke Dunton Interviewer: Thomas Weber Afghanistan, an arid and mountainous nation of central Asia, has earned a reputation as the “Graveyard of Empires” since ancient times. Â When political tension in Afghanistan reached its boiling point,...
Author:Interviewer:Ravaged by war, the Southern states in 1865 was a hotbed of division and anxiety. Four million black individuals found themselves free, but what was freedom in the face of the rich and poor whites of the South, who desired nothing more than to see...