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What Gladiator II Gets Right and Wrong
By Olivia B. Waxman
The History of the Senate Rejecting Presidential Nominees
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Grover Cleveland's Warning for the GOP
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Even George Washington Was a Tyrant
We don't need to find heroes in our past presidents. We need to try to understand that tyranny has always been part of American freedom.
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America's First Black Voters
After the Civil War, Black voters faced danger and violence—and they fought for political power against all odds.
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Misunderstandings of Postpartum Depression
Celebrities have helped Americans learn about postpartum depression over the last 25 years. But the culture that has emerged from their testimonials has a crucial flaw.
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Stanford Prison Experiment, Revisited
A new docuseries challenges half a century's worth of received wisdom about the influential social psychology study.
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The Woman Who Gave Book Bans a Blueprint
Norma Gabler's work in the 1960s, '70s, and '80s foreshadowed today's campaigns.
By Katie Gaddini / Made by History
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Americans' Love of Lotteries
Americans love games of chance, but history shows they're a poor substitute for a robust investment in public goods.
By Carly Goodman / Made by History
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How Black Patriots Fought for Freedom
Black soldiers' struggles for freedom took place on and off the battlefield during the Civil War.
By Jonathan Lande / Made by History
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Democrats Need to Reckon With Realignment
Since the 1970s, the Democratic Party has realigned—a shift that might have cost Kamala Harris the White House.
By Henry M. J. Tonks / Made by History
November 7, 2024
Stop Comparing the U.S. to Weimar Germany
Those who draw a line from today to that infamous historical moment when democracy slid into authoritarianism are missing a key difference.
By Christine Adams / Made by History
November 5, 2024
The Florida Gov. Undone by Abortion Politics
A Florida governor learned the hard way the political limits of an anti-abortion platform.
By Allison Mashell Mitchell / Made by History
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The 1994 Campaign that Anticipated Trump
In 1994, nativists vilified immigrants—and won. Thirty years later, will that playbook work again?
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November 5, 2024
Liberals and Racialized Poverty
A century of liberal proposals have failed to curb racialized poverty, because they've been focused on the wrong thing.
By Ben Zdencanovic / Made by History
November 4, 2024
Legacies of Slavery Still Shape Politics
Slavery shaped societies throughout the Americas. That matters in the 2024 U.S. presidential election.
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Harris's Fashion Invokes History
Her cravat-inspired blouses link her to the founding era.
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