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History: Part 56
- Till Arrives at a Moment When Emmett Till’s Story Seems to Be Everywhere. There’s a Reason Why
- 5 Black World War II Heroes to Know
- Liz Truss Is Now the Shortest-Serving Prime Minister in U.K. History
- The Spirit of 1776 or 1619?
- A New Netflix Documentary Recounts the Last Known Slave Ship—and the Community Who Won’t Let the World Forget
- America’s Forgotten Revolutionary Hero Finally Gets His Due
- Adidas’ Dark History Is in the Spotlight as It Ends Deal With Kanye West Over His Antisemitic Comments
- Ted Kennedy’s Complicated Legacy, from Chappaquidick to Senate Lion
- All Quiet on the Western Front Is a Warning to the World
- Inside the World’s Most Extraordinary Prison Camp
- The Story Behind the Photo of a Turning-Point Protest at the New York Marathon 50 Years Ago
- The History You Didn’t Learn: How the U.S. Government Created White-Only Suburbs
- These 2022 Candidates Made History With Their Election Wins
- Why We’re Still Obsessed with Princess Diana’s ‘Revenge Dress,’ 28 Years Later
- The 2022 Midterm Wasn’t a Wave Election. Here’s Where It Fits in History, So Far
- The 2024 Presidential Election? Democrats Have Already Won
- Her Tribe Fed the Pilgrims. Here’s What She Wants You to Know About Indigenous Food
- Donald Trump, Grover Cleveland, and the History of Winning Back the White House
- As Naomi Biden Gets Married, Here Is the History of White House Weddings
- The FBI Wasn’t Supposed to Be Political—But It Has Been Since the Beginning
- This App Could Change How Kids Learn About Historical Heroes
- Iran Has a Long History of Political Activism and Protest. Here’s What To Know
- Read Abraham Lincoln’s 1863 Proclamation that Made Thanksgiving a National Holiday
- Long Before the Club Q Shooting, Colorado Springs Held a Dark Place in LGBTQ History
- In Paris, Thomas Jefferson Revealed His Real Beliefs About Slavery
- The Romans Destroyed Their Republic in Partisan Warfare. We Might Too
- The Forgotten Story of One of the First U.S. Soldiers Killed Overseas After Pearl Harbor
- Why We Say ‘Merry Christmas.’ The Surprising Origins of 5 Christmas Traditions
- Progressives Have Failed to Heed LBJ’s Final Warning
- History Suggests This Winter Could Be Dangerous for Armenians
- Harry & Meghan Tries to Offer a History Lesson on Race. Here’s What It Says
- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix Doc Appears to Deepen the Royal Feud With Prince William
- A Warning for Today’s Super Rich From Ancient Rome’s Wealthiest Man
- ‘We All Became a Family.’ The Youngest Star of Meet Me in St. Louis Looks Back on Making the Christmas Classic
- The White Supremacist Origins of Exercise, and 6 Other Surprising Facts About the History of U.S. Physical Fitness
- The Men Who Escaped Auschwitz to Try to Warn the World
- Why 250 Million People Celebrate Christmas in January
- Spare Might Be the Biggest Bombshell Royal Memoir Ever. But It’s Not the Only One
- Prince Harry’s Bitter Feud With His Older Brother William Has Centuries of History
- The New Ways Teachers Are Talking About Martin Luther King Jr.
- The Unsung Hero of the Underground Railroad
- President LBJ Wrestled With Social Justice, War, and Unrest. His Legacy Is Still Relevant
- Medieval Women Were a Vital Part of the Workforce. We Can Learn from Them
- My Mother’s Fight For Abortion Access Can Teach Us About Reproductive Justice Today
- Classified Documents Get Misplaced All the Time. A Former National Archives Official Explains Why
- The Tour de France Winner Who Used His Bicycle to Help Save Hundreds of Jews During WWII
- Remembering the Hatred that Still Haunts the Earth
- Tyre Nichols’ Killing Is The Result of a Diseased Culture
- CBD Tends to Perplex Regulators. Hong Kong’s New Ban Reinforces Asia’s Strict Drug Approach
- The Real Reason Florida Wants to Ban AP African-American Studies, According to an Architect of the Course
- The Tyre Nichols Case Shows How Police Have Become Increasingly Unaccountable, Historian Says
- The Remarkable True Story of the Couple Who Posed as Master and Slave to Escape Bondage
- A Brief History of the State of the Union’s Designated Survivor
- What It’s Really Like Inside One of Florida’s AP African American Studies Classes
- From Pinatas to Eating Muskrat: Here Are the Surprising Origins of 5 Lenten Traditions
- This AP African American Studies Teacher Invited TV Cameras Into His Class to Avoid Controversy. It Worked
- Why Malcolm X’s Family Is Suing the FBI, NYPD, and CIA 58 Years After His Death
- The Black Power Movement Is a Love Story
- Did the CIA Betray Nelson Mandela?
- Waco Is Now a Pilgrimage Site for the Patriot Movement
- The Unsung Stories of 3 Pioneering Black Female Doctors
- America Is in Denial About Its British Imperialist Origins
- The Complex History of Asian Representation at the Oscars
- Black Queer History Is American History
- How Black Basketball Players in the ‘70s Paved the Way for the All Stars Today
- Donald Trump Is the First President Ever Criminally Charged. Others Have Come Close Though
- The Violent History of Waco, the Infamous Site of Trump’s Next Rally
- Finding Our Common Cause for America’s 250th Birthday
- Why This Indictment Can’t Stop Donald Trump From Being Elected President
- Biden Should Run for Re-Election for the Same Reasons that LBJ Did Not
- What the Founding Fathers Would Think of the Trump Indictment
- Learning to Not Read History Backwards
- Picasso Became Picasso Because of His Foreignness
- Scholars Are Learning More About What the Catholic Church Did—and Didn’t Do—to Save Jews During the Holocaust
- What My Kids Learned When I Told Them About the Holocaust
- Was Cleopatra Black? A New Netflix Series Is Reviving an Old Controversy
- A Brief History of Purgatory
- How King Charles III’s Coronation Will Compare to the Ceremony for His Mother and Grandfather
- Students and Teachers Say AP African American Studies Course Was a Success Despite the Controversy
- Harry Belafonte, Trailblazing Performer and Fierce Civil Rights Activist, Dies at 96
- Without Indigenous History, There Is No U.S. History
- Jordan Neely’s Death Reminds Some New Yorkers of the 1984 Bernhard Goetz Case
- The Forgotten History of the Japanese Balloon Bomb That Killed Americans in World War II
- How We Can Repair Our Democracy and Build a More Perfect Union
- The Lesson King Charles III Learned From His Notorious Great Uncle
- ‘We Were in a War Zone’: The History of the 1973 Standoff at Wounded Knee
- What Martin Luther King Jr. Learned from Coretta Scott King
- Why Putin Is Right to Fear for His Life
- What to Know About the History of the Debt Ceiling
- How One Family Told the Story of the Tulsa Massacre
- How Afeni Shakur Put Black Women First In the Fight for Liberation
- What Was Memorial Day Originally Called?
- Henry Kissinger’s Lessons for the World Today
- Manson Follower Leslie Van Houten Gets One Step Closer to Being Released From Prison
- How Congressman Gerry Studds Made History by Coming Out as Gay
- Anne Frank’s Best Friend’s Memoir Reveals New Details About Their Childhood
- For Most of U.S. History We’ve Had Both Gun Rights and Gun Regulations
- We Asked AI to Generate News Quizzes Based on TIME’s Archives. Test Yourself With the Results
- Pence Is First VP to Run Against His Former Boss in 83 Years
- What I Remember From Anne Frank’s Last Birthday Party