
Take a guess: How did the acreage offered to land-grant universities under the Morrill Act become the federal government's to give away? Read it here.
Take a guess: How did the acreage offered to land-grant universities under the Morrill Act become the federal government's to give away? Read it here.
Every year it happens: only one spin of the earth separates John Muir's birthday on this coming Sunday, April 21, from Earth Day on Monday, April 22. The two dates aren't actually related, but then again they are, sort of. Read it here.
In the end the thrashing taught the exact opposite lesson Muir's abusive father intended. Instead of breaking John, it drove him to escape into a wider, wilder world. Read it here.
Yet another #LandBack success is helping rewrite the future of California's North Coast — in a good way. Read it here.
Declared a vanished people a century ago, the Ohlones are rebuilding their presence on the San Francisco Bay shoreline through one of the most significant #LandBack victories in U. S. history. Read it here.
Young John Muir on the homestead, where his settler family was doing its part to erase Indigenous reality. Read it here.
Adam Hochschild's take on reading and writing history benefits us all, not just writers. Read it here.
Like other immigrants of the time, he was riding a colonial wave. Read it here.
Genre sets what's in, what's out, and why. That helped. Read it here.
Super Bowl LVIII showed how painful histories stay with us. Read it here.