Women’s Right to Vote and My Mother September 8, 2020 by Fowler West I still remember her wonderful smile after she cast her very first vote at age 60. Read More
Labor Day 2020 September 5, 2020 The Grateful American Foundation Wishes Everyone a Restful Labor Day. Read More
History MattersSeptember 1 to September 15, 2020 September 1, 2020 Showing our children that their past is prelude to their future Read More
100 Years After…Women Got the Right to Vote August 25, 2020 Abigail Adams advised her husband, John, to "Remember the Ladies" and the Suffrage Movement was--unbeknownst to her--begun. August 26, 2020... Read More
Jane Hampton Cook on America’s Suffragists: 100 Years Later August 24, 2020 Cook discusses her book, "Resilience on Parade: Short Stories from Suffragists and Women’s Battle for the Vote." Listen to the... Read More
Suffrage at 100: A Visual History August 19, 2020 The fight for the vote was the fight for democracy. No history can sum it all up. But these images... Read More
“My Dearest Friend/Miss Adorable” August 16, 2020 by David Bruce Smith A Blog About Abigail and John, Part 4: This is the fourth part of a continuing series of blog posts... Read More
History MattersAugust 16 to August 31, 2020 August 16, 2020 Showing our children that their past is prelude to their future Read More
Patriotic Pick for August 2020 Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation August 14, 2020 Whether it’s via their tone, topic, or tenor, certain works just say “America.” Read More
Yes, Even George Washington Can Be Redeemed August 2, 2020 George Washington’s achievements are well known—winning independence, presiding over the Constitutional Convention, and serving as the first president. While we... Read More
History MattersAugust 1 to August 15, 2020 August 1, 2020 Showing our children that their past is prelude to their future Read More
Reimagining Civic Education for the Digital Age July 29, 2020 Justice O'Connor and video games may seem an odd couple, but she bought in. Read More