In the Book of Judges, the seventh book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament, there […]

In the last several years, questions surrounding monuments that aim to memorialize Confederate-era actors and events have achieved […]

In the summer of 2017, I drove with one of my children to pick up another at a […]

Following Dylann Roof’s use of a self-compiled archive of Charleston’s enslaved past to justify his June 2015 massacre […]

3:50am, July 31, 1917 was Zero Hour. At that moment, artillery shells fell upon no man’s land. “The […]

Erwin Rommel comes as close to being a household name in America as a Nazi general can get. […]

My aunt Paulina Cabrera and her mother Maria Dolores flirtingly pose and proudly display a bunch of green […]