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Chicago, 1898: How a 29-Second Film Preserved a Lost World of Black America
Two vaudeville performers stepped before a camera in Chicago in 1898. The film they made survived. Almost everything around them did not.
Jun 18
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Dr. D. Elisabeth Glassco
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The Extraordinary Story of 1866
Nine months after Appomattox, the South remained a landscape of ruins and uncertainty. Yet amid the destruction, a quiet, forgotten movement was…
Jun 10
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Dr. D. Elisabeth Glassco
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How the White South Won the Civil War
When the Civil War ended, many Americans believed the nation had been remade. Good over evil. Right over wrong. But whose America was it?
Jun 1
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Dr. D. Elisabeth Glassco
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May 2026
History vs. Myth: The Truth About Memorial Day
Before Memorial Day became a national tradition, something remarkable took place in the ruins of the postwar South—so powerful that later generations…
May 25
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Dr. D. Elisabeth Glassco
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April 2026
In the Name of God: How the Word Became the World
A series on how scripture became power.
Apr 28
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Dr. D. Elisabeth Glassco
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The Lords of the Land: Israel in Canaan
On the same ridge, two histories face one another: one rooted in scripture and return, the other in village memory and cultivated land.
Apr 22
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Dr. D. Elisabeth Glassco
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Ham’s Children: How Scripture Was Made to Serve Slavery—and How the Enslaved Read It Otherwise
The same Bible that was used to command obedience in the fields became, in whispered prayer meetings, a text of liberation.
Apr 13
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Dr. D. Elisabeth Glassco
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What God Hath Wrought: From Papal Bull to the Trail of Tears
Before the United States claimed a continent, it inherited an older idea: that discovery by a Christian power could turn inhabited land into empire.
Apr 4
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Dr. D. Elisabeth Glassco
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March 2026
One Day in Haiti
The United States speaks in the language of democracy—elections, sovereignty, self-determination. But what happens when those elections produce leaders…
Mar 23
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Dr. D. Elisabeth Glassco
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“No One Wants to Fight for Israel”—So Why Does America Keep Doing It?
For generations one relationship has shaped American strategy in the Middle East—though the forces sustaining it are rarely discussed openly.
Mar 11
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Dr. D. Elisabeth Glassco
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The Gangster State
Look back, A retrospective.
Mar 4
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Dr. D. Elisabeth Glassco
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Roll, Jordan, Roll
Let the waters rise. Let the crossing come. How Black people freed themselves.
Mar 1
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Dr. D. Elisabeth Glassco
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