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Andrew Jackson: Our First Populist

Author: David S. Brown

Was he the era’s greatest Democrat or its elected autocrat? A hero or a scoundrel? Balancing Andrew Jackson’s legacy is a problematic exercise, complicated by his many contradictions.

The Founders Warned Us Against Federal Debt

Author: Bill White

Political leaders once agreed that the U.S. should borrow only for well-defined purposes. But in the last twenty years, we’ve ignored their guidance and added a staggering $25 trillion to the federal debt.

FDR Unites America for War

Author: Peter Shinkle

Adding Republicans to key positions in his administration, Franklin Roosevelt created a unified effort to fight World War II.

The Ultimate Congressional Scandal

Author: Robert Mitchell

Crédit Mobilier, one of the worst outrages in the history of Congress, affected national elections and gave “the Gilded Age” its name.

Stormy Weather for Queen Elizabeth

Author: Selwa Roosevelt

Rain put a damper on Queen Elizabeth II's 1983 trip to California.

What Can We Learn from Losing Presidential Candidates?

Author: Peter Shea

From Henry Clay to Barry Goldwater and Shirley Chisholm, our failed presidential contenders can still inspire us with their legacies.

Haunted by Authors: Sleepy Hollow Cemetery

Author: Greg Melville

Famous writers including Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, and the Alcotts turned Sleepy Hollow Cemetery into our country’s first conservation project.