When her husband’s CCC put men to work, Eleanor Roosevelt asked “What about the women?”
Read MorePoverty = disease. The harsh lesson he learned in Haiti led Paul Farmer to a remarkable life of healing.
Read MoreThe moon shots were history. Americans were jaded about space. And then a little spacecraft just kept going and going and going. . .
Read MoreAs Washington DC filled with wounded soldiers, America’s “good, gray poet” reached out to humanize the savagery of war.
Read MoreCalled to heal, to help, Martha Ballard became one of history’s unsung first responders — a midwife.
Read MoreObsession led Albert Michelson to chase the speed of light, but he had another reason. Why study light? “Because it’s so much fun!”
Read MoreWhen the “fangs of the wolf” bared poverty’s human toll, Lillian Wald created a “family” to heal the Lower East Side.
Read MoreThe Power Broker knew how to build but Jane Jacobs knew how to make cities livable. Her book revived urban America. You’re welcome.
Read MoreDivorce was in high season when two divorcees, director and screenwriter, took a chance on love — onscreen. Thirty years later, “When Harry Met Sally” remains “the greatest romcom of all time.”
Read MoreTheir marriage was illegal in Virginia but Richard and Mildred Loving took it to the Supreme Court. And changed lives and loves.
Read MoreHe was a drunk squandering his talent. She was a poet who believed in him. Their love saved the “modern master” of the short story.
Read MoreAmerica needed a Vietnam memorial. The contest drew 1,421 entries. The winner was denounced as “egg roll” and “a gook.” But Maya Lin’s “wall” still touches the nation’s heart.
Read MoreA town. A name. A joke. A poem. How ‘bout that Toad Suck (Arkansas, that is).
Read MoreNeo-Nazis targeted Billings, Montana in 1993. The city fought back, saying “Not in Our Town!” The fight continues nationwide.
Read MoreHer stirring poem about a statue was almost forgotten. Today the statue still speaks in the voice of Emma Lazarus.
Read MoreJohn Rice Irwin saw his beloved Appalachia disappearing. So he preserved it in time.
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