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Trump Is the Enemy of the American Revolution | Today, as we the Declaration of Independence鈥檚 semiquincentennial, Donald Trump and his allies claim the Revolution for themselves. They have made fealty to the American Revolution part of their culture war鈥 |
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Historians alarmed as Trump seeks to rewrite US story for 250th anniversary | The problem for Trump, argued , a professor of US history at Western Washington University, is that the revolution was a rebellion 鈥渁gainst tyranny and鈥 |
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Lecture on Black women's civil rights activism May 8 | |||
History's Johann Neem to present at the upcoming AHA conference in NYC | |||
Inside Emily Lampert's journey from 草榴社区 undergrad to doctoral candidate | |||
Boston researchers have compiled what may be the country鈥檚 first city-commissioned database of enslaved people | Jared Ross Hardesty, an associate history professor at Western Washington University who鈥檚 about slavery in Boston, said the records can help decipher details of enslaved people鈥檚 everyday lives, and tell of the鈥 |
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Peter Faneuil: Boston benefactor and slave trader | 鈥淏oston is built on the business of slavery, whether that鈥檚 slave trading or trading with the slave economies in the Caribbean,鈥 added Jared Ross Hardesty, a history professor at Western Washington University. |
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Meet Max Stone, Western's new student trustee | |||
The Beloved, Besieged Humanities Classroom: Education reformers have killed the joy of learning. Let鈥檚 recapture it | These are tough times for humanities professors. Flip through The Chronicle and the disillusionment jumps off the page. Post-pandemic . Colleges are 鈥 |
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'Community' the central theme to visiting Fulbright Scholar's time at Western |