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The Supreme Court Gets a Chance to Revisit America’s Imperialist Past
A trio of American Samoan plaintiffs are asking the high court to end their status as second-class citizens.
by
Matt Ford
via
The New Republic
on
September 19, 2022
How American Samoa Kept a Pandemic at Bay
A story of quarantine.
by
James Stout
via
Lapham’s Quarterly
on
April 2, 2020
How Cultural Anthropologists Redefined Humanity
A brave band of scholars set out to save us from racism and sexism. What happened?
by
Louis Menand
via
The New Yorker
on
August 29, 2019
A History of Technological Hype
When it comes to education technology, school leaders have often leaped before they looked.
by
Adam Laats
,
Victoria E. M. Cain
via
Phi Delta Kappan
on
February 22, 2021
Votes for Colonized Women
How the politics of American imperialism often intersected with calls for women's suffrage.
by
Laura Prieto
via
Process: A Blog for American History
on
May 28, 2020
Birthright Citizenship and Reconstruction’s Unfinished Revolution
The idea that birth on U.S. soil confers citizenship has remained both foundational and contested.
by
Martha S. Jones
via
The Journal Of The Civil War Era
on
January 26, 2017
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