PinnedPublished inLessons from HistoryThe Medical Atrocities That Still Haunt African Americans TodayHow slavery fueled medical advancements at a terrible cost.Oct 215Oct 215
PinnedPublished inLessons from HistoryHere’s Why the Native Americans Have Way Too Much Respect For WaterWater is the blood of the earth. If you want to heal the earth, heal the water first.Oct 21Oct 21
PinnedPublished inLessons from HistoryHere’s How We Should’ve Been Taught About Slavery in AmericaIn 2015, a Houston high school history textbook referred to African slaves as “workers” imported from Africa.Aug 2436Aug 2436
Published inLessons from HistoryThe Only Woman Paratrooper to Secretly Enter Nazi-Occupied Poland Over 100 TimesAgent Zo defied both Nazi and Communist regimes by smuggling information, cash, and sensitive military data.Oct 172Oct 172
Published inLessons from HistoryWhere Did the Confederate Money Go After the Civil War?The rise and fall Confederate dollars.Oct 133Oct 133
Published inLessons from HistoryThis Unsung Hero of 19th Century America Fought Racism With HER WordsFrances Watkins spent her life fighting for Black rights.Oct 6Oct 6
Published inLessons from HistoryOne Woman’s Defiance Against the ‘Polite’ and ‘Accommodating’ Leaders of the Anti-Slavery MovementShe didn’t want a gradual abolition, she wanted an IMMEDIATE abolition.Sep 15Sep 15
Published inLessons from HistoryHow the Russian Author Fyodor Dostoyevsky Escaped DeathTsar Nicholas I’s highly conservative and oppressive regime sentenced Dostoyevsky to death for his involvement in a revolutionary group.Sep 92Sep 92
Published inLessons from HistoryHow to Teach the Real History of Racism Without Violating State LawsMany states do not want the children to feel ‘discomfort’ while studying racism.Sep 32Sep 32
Published inLessons from HistoryIf Pope Pius XII Actually Knew About the Nazi Gas Chambers, Why Did He Stay Quiet?The answer is a bit complicated.Aug 278Aug 278