Author: Macy Alexander Interviewer:Josh Wright In the 1960’s police were conducting raids on the LGBTQ bars around Greenwich Village on the notion that they did not have liquor licenses. On June 28th, 1969 there was a routine raid conducted on the Stonewall...
Author:Joseph Ungerleider Interviewer: Jake McGraw Abstract: Carlisle Indian Industrial School located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania was the first federally funded Indian boarding school. There, thousands of Native American children would embark on an educational journey...
Author: Jake McGraw Interviewer: Joey Ungerleider Abstract: The lost generation of writers was affected heavily by World War I. Many authors, artists, and poets found themselves in Paris in the post war 1920’s. after seeing the best of the generation lost...
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: 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...
Author: Emma Fantuzzo Interviewer: Mary Besecky Amidst the Palmer Raids and the Red Scare of the 1920’s, two Italian Anarchists, Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti would be tried and convicted of armed robbery and murder. A case that sparked national and...