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Looking Back: Rose O’Neill turns 150
Branson Tri-Lakes News· 17 minutes agoFor this week’s “Looking Back”, I’d like to take a few moments to celebrate the birthday of a very special, and iconic figure to these Ozark hills. Rose...
Celebrate women's right to vote
Santa Maria Sun· 2 days agoThe national anniversary of women’s suffrage will be celebrated in August of 2020. Did you know that women
Liberalism Has the Ideas–but Does It Have the Will to Impose Them?
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAmerican conservatism built on the values of the slave-owning Founding Fathers and unfettered...
Opinion: Voting in the footsteps of great African American women
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 5 days agoWhether it was a local election or a national one, I joined her as she cast her ballot. When I...
The Enduring Fascination With Women in Water
The Atlantic· 4 days agoWeeki Wachee Springs State Park, located some 50 miles north of Tampa, Florida, is best known for its mermaids. Since 1947, synchronized swimmers in...
America is still haunted by the ghost of Ronald Reagan's corruption
Salon.com· 5 days agoAmerica has always been corrupt. When the early European settlers became entrenched on this...
McCloskey: On Dobbs anniversary, red states have made progress, but more is needed
Dallas Morning News· 1 day agoMonday is the second anniversary of the Supreme Court decision in Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which ...
Experts will share insight on American first ladies at annual symposium
The Marion Star via Yahoo News· 4 days agoRoberts is a historian of American women’s suffrage and civic participation. In addition to "Untold...
Rickwood Field's legendary history: How Willie Mays and the Negro Leagues made the iconic stadium...
CBS Sports· 5 days agoIt is older than both Wrigley Field and Fenway Park – indeed it is the oldest venue for professional...
The history and significance of Juneteenth
WAVY via Yahoo News· 6 days agoJuneteenth—also known as Emancipation Day, Freedom Day, or the country's second Independence Day—stands as an enduring symbol of Black American freedom.