The battle for women’s suffrage wasn’t a discrete moment in history, but rather a lengthy, fractured, and complicated journey.
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Cartoons: Department Store Days
If humor is your department, you’ll love these cartoons!
The Trilogy Redefining Women’s Boxing
On July 11, Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano will make history when they square off for the third time.
When Playing Becomes Learning
Calvin Mackie gets kids excited about STEM by putting it in their hands.
Here on Main Street: The Amazing Story of the Man Without a Driver’s License!
After 45 years of driving a car, I decided I’m just not going to do it anymore.
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More on MusicFrom the Archive: Who Really Started the Pop Revolution?
In the fall of 1963, popular music had a decidedly teen feel. Just who was buying these records so often that they climbed to the top of the pop charts?
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Composer John Williams’s Best Off-Screen Music
If you only know him from his movie theater scores — from Jaws to Star Wars to Harry Potter — you should hear what he can do with a concert hall.
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The Black Songwriter Who Took Nashville by Storm
Before Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” won Song of the Year at the CMAs, hit maker Ted Jarrett’s music topped the country charts.
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By the Numbers: Born in the U.S.A. by Bruce Springsteen
40 years ago, The Boss released his biggest hit.
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