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The complex intersections of public health disparities and reparative justice for African-descended populations have emerged as critical areas of study.
What did the Civil War do to railroading? The changes were rapid, profound, lasting, and formed the real basis of truly ...
Preachers like John Marrant proclaimed the gospel across cultures. But the persistence—and defense—of slavery challenged ...
Efforts to take the focus off the nation’s racial past in compliance with President Trump’s wishes face resistance from those ...
Earlier this month, my Baltimore Fishbowl colleague Dan Rodricks wrote a touching eulogy to a Mount Vernon Place landmark — the last standing elm that had resided there since 1922 — and collapsed last ...
But while the process of choosing a new pontiff has long been a notoriously private affair, a 430-year-old prophecy may have predicted the next pope. A 1595 book, Prophecy of the Popes ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has upheld Gov. Tony Evers’ partial budget veto that extended a temporary school funding increase by 400 years, despite justices previously calling it “extreme ...
The Wisconsin governor's creative use of his uniquely powerful veto to lock in a school funding increase for 400 years may be “attention grabbing,” but it was constitutional, the state Supreme ...
The Edgcumbe Arms in Cremyll is old, really old, 400 years plus old, so what you see inside is genuine and not something created for the tourist market. But people don’t go there just for the ...