HistorianĀ Roger Launius, executive director of the SciAccess InitiativeĀ Anna VoelkerĀ and co-creator of Yuriās NightĀ Loretta WhitesidesĀ speak with creator and host of The Humanity ArchiveĀ Jermaine FowlerĀ about the history of space exploration, and what the future of space travel and tourism might look like.
HistorianĀ Amira Rose DavisĀ and sports columnistĀ William C. RhodenĀ speak with creator and host ofĀ The Humanity ArchiveĀ Jermaine FowlerĀ about the intersection of sports and politics in the Olympics.
Screenwriter Carmen Fields and historian Karlos K. Hill speak with historian Jessica Marie Johnson about the centennial of the Tulsa Massacre and the story of Greenwoodās resilience and resurgence.
Historians Anthea Butler and Kevin Kruse speak with religion reporter atĀ The Washington PostĀ Michelle Boorstein about the connection between religion and politics in America.
Filmmaker Barak Goodman and author Jess Walter speak with historian Adriane Lentz-Smith about the rise of the American militia movementāfrom the events at Ruby Ridge to now.
Matilda Joslyn Gage was an American author and womenās rights advocate.Ā Gage cofounded the National Woman Suffrage Association with Susan B. Anthony.
In 1946, Isaac Woodard, a Black army sergeant on his way home to South Carolina after serving in WWII, was pulled from a bus for arguing with the driver. The local chief of police savagely beat him, leaving him unconscious and permanently blind.