It wasn't until the 1970s, while living in Cleveland, that Bertha Berkowitz Lautman began to share her memories of bravery in the face of evil.
Susan Mummey deserved to be murdered. She was shot through the heart by a man who had fired his gun through the window of her house on the night of March 17, 1934, in rural Schuylkill ...
In spring 1863, The Atlantic published a feature on Sojourner Truth written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, which inspired activist Frances D. Gage to put her own memories of the abolitionist in print. Gage ...
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s memoir has not been released, but inaccuracies in the text are already emerging. Noem’s spokesperson said “two small errors” have been brought to the Republican ...
The organization PEN was founded more than a century ago to provide an international community of support for embattled ...
Her interest in the case led the granddaughter of a Chickasaw woman to write “Searching for Savanna: The Murder of One Native ...