This page features brief excerpts of stories published by the mainstream
media and, less frequently, blogs, alternative media, and even obviously
biased sources. The excerpts are taken directly from the websites cited in
each source note. Quotation marks are not used.
Source: NYT
8-18-17
by Maya Jasanoff
The trip was for a book she’s written, “The Dawn Watch: Joseph Conrad in a Global World.”
Source: The Nation
8-16-17
Instead, he advocates putting up new ones to people like John M. Langston, a black member of Congress from Virginia in the 1880s.
Source: lawfareblog.com
8-15-17
by Philip Zelikow
He has recalled that when he was in government they did out and it worked.
Source: lifesitenews.com
8-14-17
The Temple University history professor, Ralph Young, specializes in dissent. His work is championed by the “progressive” “resistance” movement opposing Trump.
Source: WaPo
8-15-17
by N. D. B. Connolly
Only direct action can.
Source: The Washington Post
8-11-17
by William I. Hitchcock
The president privately discussed the possibility, but never issued a threat, not even through back channels.
Source: The Washington Post
8-13-17
by Ibram X. Kendi
"Jefferson’s beloved city and his beloved nation are suffering at the hands of his two warring children: the older child of bigotry and the younger child of equality."
Source: NYT
8-15-17
by Beverly Gage
"This is a shame, because he identifies some truly important questions that liberals and leftists of all stripes will have to face together.”
Source: NYT
8-15-17
by Heather Boushey
The review was written by an economist.
Source: The New Yorker
8-14-17
The New Yorker surveyed the opinions of these prominent Civil War historians: David Blight, Eric Foner, Judith Giesberg, Gregory Downs.
Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
8-13-17
Among the requirements: a Ph.D in history, an Army reservist rank of lieutenant colonel or colonel and the proven ability to produce high-quality historical writing. The candidate also needed Top Secret clearance.
Source: NYT
8-11-17
by Samuel Moyn and David Priestland
"If we continue to act like tyranny is imminent, we will miss what needs fixing most in our society."
Source: Stanford News
8-10-17
Londa Schiebinger stumbled upon archives documenting a British doctor’s smallpox experiments on 850 slaves in 18th-century rural Jamaica. She writes about this in her new book, "Secret Cures of Slaves: People, Plants, and Medicine in the 18th-century Atlantic World."
Source: The Atlantic
8-11-17
by Philip Zelikow
But we can build a better world if we stop reacting defensively.
Source: Fox4News
8-10-17
“These statues were put in place in an era when, number one — it was the height of lynching, number two — it was a period of disenfranchisement, poll taxes and literacy tests and number three — it was a period of segregation.”
Source: The Guardian
8-11-17
by Christopher Kissane
Conservatives around the world are embracing myths historians need to combat.
Source: Axios
8-13-17
His foes are going to claim that he has a drinking problem (though reporters say they are unaware of any evidence for the claim).
Source: NYT
8-12-17
You never hard of him. You should. His name was Benjamin Lay and he pushed Quakers to adopt abolitionism.
Source: PBS
8-9-17
“We assume that president Madison and his family would not have achieved what they did if it were not for the enslaved individuals who lived there. The average American doesn’t understand that.” – Leontyne Peck
Source: Newsweek
8-8-17
ISIS Is Keeping Iran in Check, You Must Not Let Tehran Fill the Void