by Anthony Bufalini | Apr 6, 2022
For my historical source, I decided to analyze the classic structure known as “The White House”. For some simple background, the White House was built between 1792-1800. The main architect behind the construction is known as James Hoban, a man whom George Washington...
by Dylan Cuny | Dec 10, 2021
W.E.B. Du Bois gave the speech at the Niagra Movement in 1905 at Harpers Ferry. It was a gathering of 28 leaders of the Civil Rights movement, and their goal was to argue for the end of discrimination and segregation and it outlined five demands ((W.E.B. Du...
by John Silva | Nov 30, 2021
John Silva The Vietnam War The history of this footage was created by CBS News correspondent Richard Threlkeld on March 27th, 1970. Richard Threlkeld had joined the CBS News network four years prior in 1966 and then starting in 1970, he began serving as a war...
by Julianna Pansini | Nov 30, 2021
The Votes for women bandwagon political cartoon provided by the Library of Congress best describes the state of America, for women, around the twentieth century. The Women’s Suffrage Movement was established because “nineteenth and early twentieth century women who...
by Courtney Kerrigan | Nov 30, 2021
The war poster, “Soldiers Without Guns” was created by Adolph Treidler in 1944 during end of World War II. Published by the U.S Government Printing Office, this poster is just one example of the propaganda used during this time period to implore more women to join the...