PinnedThe Historian’s DilemmaCan the historian engage in politics while maintaining historical integrity? Does it matter?Mar 5Mar 5
Weekly Roundup: A Divided Democratic Party And a Reflection on RebellionWe can’t wait for the Democratic Party to unify — change starts with the people.Mar 8A response icon3Mar 8A response icon3
Why Pardoning 1,500 Criminals Scares Me The MostPardoning the insurrectionists threatens to erase January 6th from historyJan 24Jan 24
My Vision for Public HistoryA Challenge to All Museum ProfessionalsAug 21, 2024A response icon1Aug 21, 2024A response icon1
25 Things Museums Should Do NOW to Stay RelevantI am a public historian with seven years’ experience working in museums and historic sites. Throughout my time in the field, I have held…Jul 1, 2024Jul 1, 2024
A Dark Secret Buried in MoneyThe history of convict leasing and its disturbing connection to modern prison laborJul 11, 2022A response icon1Jul 11, 2022A response icon1
Published inThe History InquiryJim Crow Didn’t End — It Changed.Understanding how Jim Crow exists in society todayJun 24, 2021A response icon3Jun 24, 2021A response icon3
Published inDialogue & DiscourseHow the Populist Movement Transformed American PoliticsIt started with earnest labor unions but quickly evolved into a manipulative, power-hungry machine.May 24, 2021A response icon2May 24, 2021A response icon2
Published inLessons from HistoryDrafting the Declaration of IndependenceWhat was cut, what was kept, and why.May 19, 2021A response icon3May 19, 2021A response icon3
Published inAge of AwarenessSurviving Imposter SyndromeFinding self-compassion in the fog of self-doubt.Mar 2, 2021A response icon3Mar 2, 2021A response icon3