African American Educational Traditions and the Challenge of Desegregation
In the 1940s, Charles Houston and his team of NAACP attorneys took film cameras to…
In the 1940s, Charles Houston and his team of NAACP attorneys took film cameras to…
Advocates for public schools have always needed to explain how they serve the public good,…
Sociologist James S. Coleman’s 1966 report Equality of Educational Opportunity exposed the symbiotic relationship between…
The best-remembered snake oil salesman, Clark Stanley, handled live snakes in a turn-of-the-century medicine show.…
Fifty years ago, in January 1967, the Supreme Court decided Time, Inc. v. Hill, the…
In May 1962, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) received a grant worth $5,750.00 for…
In a 1990 Journal of American History piece, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich recounted her experiences working…
The March issue of the Journal of American History is now online for subscribers. Included are…
As a part Process’s month on the history of education, we peeked into the Journal…
On Saturday, January 21, 2017, hundreds of thousands concerned about reproductive healthcare in the Trump…