There is a lot of documented history analyzing enslaved people’s marriages and forced separations but there is very little mention of divorce.
Connecticut’s LGBTQ History: Mental Health Treatment
Primary source research, uncovers the mental health treatment of LGBTQ individuals in Connecticut.
Decolonizing American Identity
An effort to redefine American identity beyond the confines of colonialism and whiteness.
South African Antiquity: Mapungubwe and Great Zimbabwe
A brief exploration of ancient South African civilizations.
The Spanish Flu in Connecticut: Impact on Eastern European Immigrants
An analysis of the devastation of the Spanish Flu on Eastern European immigrants in Connecticut.
What Is Intersectional History?
Intersectionality. You’ve probably heard the buzzword, but what is it? And how does it connect to history?
Intersecting Races: Black and Japanese Americans in Los Angeles
An exploration of Scott Kurashige’s groundbreaking historical research on the history of Los Angeles.
Defining the American West: Mythology and Reality
The mythical nature of the West has defined American culture and the history we learned in grade school. But what’s the real story?
Intersections of Black and Indigenous History in the United States
While it is true that some Indigenous tribes owned African slaves in the U.S., the story is more complicated that what lies on the surface.
Breaking Away From the Slave Narrative: Analysis of Black Resilience History
In this article, I examine history books that were written to address Atlantic slavery in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Each one provides a complex analysis and reveals that in order to truly understand the system of slavery, we must take into account all the layers of both systemic genocide, as well as the…