Who Really Invented Monopoly?Elizabeth “Lizzie” Magie designed her original board game as a critique, not a tribute, to capitalism.Read more
The Transcontinental Railroad’s Dark Costs: Exploited Labor, Stolen LandsChinese immigrant workers and Indigenous tribes paid a particularly high price.Read more
How Mexican Vaqueros Inspired the American CowboyClassic Westerns have cemented the image of cowboys as white Americans, but the first wave of horse‑riding cow wranglers in North America were Indigenous Mexican men.Read more
After 9/11: 5 Cultural Moments That Helped Americans Move ForwardFrom David Letterman’s emotional monologue to George W. Bush’s World Series first pitch, these collective experiences helped the nation process its shock and grief.Read more
How Two Vietnamese Sisters Led a Revolt Against Chinese Invaders—in the 1st CenturyArmed with swords, bows and arrows, axes and spears, the Trung sisters and their army stormed 65 Chinese‑run citadels. They became national heroines.Read more
The Asian American Women Who Fought to Make Their Mark in WWIIAsian American women worked as pilots, translators, guerrilla fighters and more.Read more
5 Latino‑Led Labor Strikes That Championed Rights for American WorkersThey had a profound effect on the massive world of American food production.Read more
5 Black Suffragists Who Fought for the 19th Amendment—And Much MoreObtaining the vote was just one item on a long civil rights agenda.Read more