Blog Coming on Strong I love watching World Cup Soccer. This summer, I have had the pleasure of watching elite women’s teams battle it…Rebecca KoerselmanJune 24, 2019
Blog Memory and Posters I love a good museum. Public history and historical memory are avenues of historical research that I enjoy exploring. Doing…Rebecca KoerselmanMay 27, 2019
Blog Abide in Me, Gracious God From a collection of Puritan prayers: Resting on God O God Most High, Most Glorious,The thought of thine infinite serenity…Rebecca KoerselmanMay 13, 2019
Blog Changing Our Minds How often do we change our minds about a fundamental truth? The story of Peter Karpovich provides a useful exploration…Rebecca KoerselmanApril 29, 2019
Blog It’s Okay…you can read this later… You may have seen it, or you may be saving it to read later. The New York Times recently published…Rebecca KoerselmanApril 15, 2019
Blog Is Parenting Harder? If you had to pick the worst era to be a parent, what would it be? Keep in mind you…Rebecca KoerselmanApril 1, 2019
Blog Jesus was an Indian Charles Eastman’s story, first published in 1916, explains growing up Sioux in Northern Minnesota and Canada. At the age of…Rebecca KoerselmanMarch 18, 2019
Blog The Slave Prison and the Church Although Frederick Douglass is speaking in the context of the antebellum era, when the abolition movement had gained momentum and…Rebecca KoerselmanMarch 4, 2019
Blog Blackface. Again. The controversy surrounding Virginia Governor Ralph Northam’s 1984 year book photos has caused many to ask questions about blackface. Again.…Rebecca KoerselmanFebruary 18, 2019
Blog Invisible Leaders Why are women in civil rights typically so invisible? There is some debate over the extent to which women served…Rebecca KoerselmanFebruary 4, 2019