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How Abortion Took Over the GOP
By Jonathan Bartho / Made by History
History Explains the Cowboy Carter Backlash
By Made by History / Elyssa Ford and Rebecca Scofield
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Caterino Garza's Legacy in Mexico
Mexican President AMLO admires Catarino Garza, a storied journalist and revolutionary. But AMLO's actions fly in the face of Garza's ideals.
By Elliott Young / Made by History
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What the World Has Learned From Past Eclipses
From Ancient Babylon to Albert Einstein, eclipses have been key moments in advancing our understanding of science.
By Rebecca Boyle
April 8, 2024
A 1920s Lesson for the History Wars
The struggles of a century ago show that historians need to keep explaining their work and role to the public.
By Bruce W. Dearstyne / Made by History
April 8, 2024
7 Memorable Eclipses in American History
A look back at significant eclipses in America since the Revolutionary War.
By Olivia B. Waxman
April 5, 2024
Texas Could Upend U.S. Immigration Policy
The federal government has long controlled immigration law—and for very good reason. Changing that could have catastrophic consequences.
By Kevin Kenny / Made by History
April 5, 2024
A Biden-Trump Rematch: The End of an Era?
Over the course of U.S. history, presidential rematches have signaled momentous political upheavals.
By Bruce J. Schulman / Made by History
April 4, 2024
Women Can Help Biden on Inflation
In 1948, Democratic women amplified a message about inflation to secure Harry Truman's reelection. A similar mobilization could help Biden.
By Melissa Blair / Made by History
April 3, 2024
How Democrats Can Win Back the Heartland
History not only explains how the industrial Midwest became Trump country, but also how the area's politics may shift in the years to come.
By Stephanie Ternullo / Made by History
April 2, 2024
The Solution to Gerrymandering
Gerrymandering dates back to the 18th century, and damages democracy. But evidence suggests that independent commissions can improve the situation.
By Ismar Volić / Made by History
April 1, 2024
The Power of Individual Activists
A burlesque dancer's story reminds us why teaching LGBTQ history is so important.
By Julio Capó Jr. & Tawny Petillo / Made by History
March 29, 2024
The Problem With Trump-Jesus Comparisons
It’s important to remember why analogies to Jesus should stay out of the political realm. The results are always ugly.
By Laura Brodie / Made by History
March 29, 2024
What Beyoncé's Chitlin' Circuit Reference Means
The tracklist for Beyoncé's new album refers to the chitlin circuit
By Olivia B. Waxman
March 28, 2024
True Story Behind We Were The Lucky Ones
The real family and Holocaust history that inspired the Hulu series and novel We Were the Lucky Ones
By Olivia B. Waxman
March 28, 2024
Rousseau's Insight on Effective Altruism
The philosopher explained, almost 300 years before Sam Bankman-Fried, why something like effective altruism was fatally flawed.
By David Lay Williams and Michael Locke McLendon / Made by History
March 28, 2024
Why the Early American Right Loved Russia
A conspiracy theory among New England Federalists led some to contemplate separating from the U.S. during the War of 1812.
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