Learn about two initiatives aimed at confronting past violence and reflect on how facing the past can help shape a better future.
Learn about two initiatives aimed at confronting past violence and reflect on how facing the past can help shape a better future.
Deepen your understanding of the history of antisemitism with this overview of the persecution, violence, and restrictions Jews throughout Europe faced during the Middle Ages.
Discover how the Nazis used art as a tool to promote their ideology by celebrating what they perceived as authentic German art and eliminating art they deemed degenerate.
Author Ed Husain remembers two key experiences from growing up in an immigrant family in London that shaped his identity and the decisions that he made.
Learn about the challenges and successes one woman encountered in her efforts to make a difference.
Former Nazi youth member Alfons Heck reflects on coming to terms with Germany’s role and his own part in the Holocaust.
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Assistant Secretary of State Breckinridge Long lays out the purpose of his strict anti-immigration policy in this 1940 memorandum.
Learn how people in the late eighteenth-century used race science, social Darwinism, and eugenics to justify their ideas about membership.
A profile of Michael Brown published two days after he was killed features recollections from friends and teachers and details of the community's response.