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The Better Roe
Kara Dixon Vuic | Aug 10, 2022
When Susan Struck fought being discharged for pregnancy from the US Air Force, it brought the right to choose into a different light. -
What’s Next?
Allison Blakely, Jim Gardner, Linda K. Kerber, Asunción Lavrin, Joanne Reitano, and Richard White | Apr 14, 2022
Though the job has ended, these retirees haven't left history behind. -
On the Ordering of Affairs
David MacLaren McDonald | Apr 13, 2022
Even when it's an easy decision, a professor's retirement is a process that requires planning. -
AHA22 Online
AHA Staff | Mar 15, 2022
Read about a selection of sessions that took place during AHA22 Online in late February. -
National History Day Unites a Community
Mary Manning | Mar 14, 2022
At the regional level of National History Day, it's all about community connections. -
The Charlottesville Verdict
Victoria Saker Woeste | Feb 17, 2022
The Unite the Right rally was a wake-up call to the resurgence of white supremacist violence in the United States,... -
Search Terms Up for Debate
Tina Gross | Feb 15, 2022
Librarians have worked to remove offensive, stigmatizing, and racist language from the Library of Congress Subject Headings for nearly a century. -
The Danger of a Single Origin Story
Emily Sclafani | Feb 9, 2022
Historians emphasize the complexities and ambiguities inherent in understanding the past. But how do we teach those aspects of historical... -
AHA22
Photographs by Marc Monaghan | Jan 26, 2022
After a year with no meeting, the AHA convened in New Orleans in January to discuss an assortment of topics. -
Tracking the Night Marauder
Nancy Locklin-Sofer | Jan 19, 2022
Tracking a serial killer through eastern Tennessee, one historian uses a cold case to excite her students and focus her own research.
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