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Marcus Garvey’s Journey Began in Central America | JSTOR Daily
Marcus Garvey left Jamaica unemployed, an anti-colonial trade unionist who British authorities considered dangerous.
Are Peepers Starting to Peep Earlier? | JSTOR Daily
The call of the common frog species Pseudacris crucifer is a reliable marker of spring. Will climate change affect that?
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Emily Brontë’s Lost Second Novel | JSTOR Daily
The author of the English literary classic Wuthering Heights died tragically young, leaving her second novel unfinished.
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Vaccine Hesitancy in the 1920s | JSTOR Daily
As Progressive Era reforms increased the power of government, organized opposition to vaccination campaigns took on a new life.
When the Girl Scouts Were Accused of Being Commies | JSTOR Daily
In response to right-wing attacks during the Cold War, the Girl Scouts changed their tone. Somewhat.
Bezos in Space, Ice Cream Science, and Trash Parrots | JSTOR Daily
Well-researched stories from Slate, Smithsonian, and other great publications that bridge the gap between news and scholarship.
How Pigeons Helped Fight World War I | JSTOR Daily
At ten weeks old, many of the birds headed to the trenches, carrying back messages over distances of about ten miles.
How Poor Women Shaped the War on Poverty | JSTOR Daily
Bridging the gap between policy and people was a central aim of the War on Poverty. Often, women were the ones who linked the government to the community.
Guns in America: Foundations and Key Concepts | JSTOR Daily
This non-exhaustive list of readings on the role of guns in US history and society introduces the field as a subject of scholarly inquiry.
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Aww, shucks! Oysters were far from a delicacy for the coastal elite alone in the 19th century. They made their way deep into the continent’s interior. By 1880, the Baltimore region accounted for 90 pe... View More
How Oysters Became a Food Fad Way out West | JSTOR Daily
Oysters in Wyoming and Arizona? In the nineteenth century? Yes, and mighty tasty too!