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Lauren Harlow
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A Dark Secret Buried in Money

The history of convict leasing and its disturbing connection to modern prison labor — Covid was many things to many people. Loss, isolation, uncertainty, grief, stress. But for me, it was a chance to unearth the murky history of convict leasing — a system where prisons lent inmates to private companies for profit. In this article, I want to share with you the disturbingly…

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A Dark Secret Buried in Money
A Dark Secret Buried in Money
History

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Published in The History Inquiry

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Jim Crow Didn’t End — It Changed

Understanding how Jim Crow exists in society today — “Nigger if you can read, you’d better run. If you can’t read, you’d better run anyway.” In 1920, forty-six-year-old Arkansas sharecropper Henry Lowry was involved in a nasty dispute with his landowner over a sum of money. The argument resulted in Lowry shooting a man in self-defense. …

History

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Jim Crow Didn’t End — It Changed.
Jim Crow Didn’t End — It Changed.
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Published in History of Yesterday

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The Tragic Story of Tempel Anneke: A Woman Sentenced to Death for Witchcraft

This is the story of a woman. She was literate, witty, outspoken— and perhaps too brazen for her peers. Yet, despite questionable morals, she knew her mind and stood by her words. …

Women

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The Tragic Story of Tempel Anneke: A Woman Sentenced to Death for Witchcraft
The Tragic Story of Tempel Anneke: A Woman Sentenced to Death for Witchcraft
Women

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Published in Dialogue & Discourse

·May 24, 2021

How the Populist Movement Transformed American Politics

It started with earnest labor unions but quickly evolved into a manipulative, power-hungry machine. — The rise of populism in western politics has played a profound role in U.S. democracy. In the 19th century, the lower class rose up against the elites of society by selecting their own candidates who represented the needs of the silent majority. However, with privilege comes power, and populism has…

History

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How the Populist Movement Transformed American Politics
How the Populist Movement Transformed American Politics
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Published in Lessons from History

·May 19, 2021

Drafting the Declaration of Independence

What was cut, what was kept, and why — On the evening of July 4, 1776, the final draft of the Declaration of Independence was signed by the members of the Continental Congress in Philadelphia. The famed introduction stated, “We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator…

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Drafting the Declaration of Independence
Drafting the Declaration of Independence
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Published in Age of Awareness

·Mar 2, 2021

Surviving Imposter Syndrome

Finding self-compassion in the fog of self-doubt. — “This essay is terrible. The other applicants have more experience. My skills aren’t unique. Why would anyone consider me for their program?” I am a fraud. The Disease of Doubt Imposter syndrome is a disease. It spends most of its life in a dormancy phase, but periods of change in our lives can trigger…

Mental Health

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Surviving Imposter Syndrome
Surviving Imposter Syndrome
Mental Health

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Published in History of Yesterday

·Jul 20, 2020

The Horrors of Poison Gas in WWI

Fighting and dying in choking prisons of green mist — Redefining the Rules of Engagement On April 22, 1915, at 5:30 am, Germany launched 5,000 chlorine-filled canisters onto the Allied forces in Ypres, Belgium. While British and French forces fought with determination, their efforts failed against the toxic effects of poison gas. The battle was a massacre for the British, with the death toll exceeding…

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The Horrors of Poison Gas in WWI
The Horrors of Poison Gas in WWI
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Published in History of Yesterday

·Jun 4, 2020

The Battle for Equality in a Divided Country

Winning the Female Vote — Why it Matters Today. — “Do we settle for the world as it is, or do we work for the world as it should be?” — Barack Obama Today, I opened up Twitter…and immediately shut it again. I was not emotionally prepared to take on another day of the news. So I thought I’d do…

History

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The Battle for Equality in a Divided Country
The Battle for Equality in a Divided Country
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Published in History of Yesterday

·May 27, 2020

Female Sinners: Accused, Ignored, Damned

How Puritan Gender Roles Influenced the Salem Witch Trials — “I am no Witch. I have no familiarity with the Devil. I am innocent.” These are the words of Bridget Bishop, the first person to be executed during the Salem Witch Trials. She would not be the last person, though, as nineteen accused would hang, and twenty people would die…

Religion

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Female Sinners: Accused, Ignored, Damned
Female Sinners: Accused, Ignored, Damned
Religion

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Published in History of Yesterday

·Mar 18, 2020

Nostalgic Tastes and Historic Flavors

Marketing products around America’s history. — American products are littered with phrases like, “America’s oldest….” or perhaps, “Made in America since…” Marketing strategists have one common goal in mind, which is to remind you of your childhood, heritage, and even patriotism. Many companies in America have deep histories that go back hundreds of years. …

History

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Nostalgic Tastes and Historic Flavours
Nostalgic Tastes and Historic Flavours
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