Author: Mathew ReidInterviewer: Paige BaileyFrom 1967 to 1974, millions of American men returned from the Vietnam War to an ungrateful nation. The war was a politically divisive conflict in the United States, and it spawned vicious anti-war sentiments that sometimes...
Author: Grace Gordon Interviewer: Kathleen Brett The science of eugenics, or classifying and grouping people into the categories of genetically “inferior” and “superior,” thrived during the first two decades of the 19th century in America. Eugenics argued...
Author:Robert GrubergerInterviewer: Ashley HarrellWhy is the Japanese Communist Party (JCP) the most successful western Communist party? The influence of buddhist socialism has been present within Japanese History. The roots of history help the people remember, and...
Author: Kathleen BrettInterviewer: Grace GordonFormer vice president and political figure Aaron Burr was one of the most ambitious and controversial Americans of the early 18th century. After killing Alexander Hamilton in a duel, Burr went on to plot against the...
Author: Ashley Harrell Interviewer: Robbie GrubergerWhy not eat whale? As a long-established resource, whales once played an intrinsic role in Australia, Norway, Japan, and the U.S. While the 1982 Moratorium set by the International Whaling Commission (IWC) paused the...
Author: Paige BaileyInterviewer: Mathew ReidOn the night of January 30/31, 1968, communist forces totaling about 84,000 sprang from hiding to surprise U.S. military and ARVN forces across South Vietnam. Gunfire abruptly ended the Tet holiday ceasefire in 105 South...