This Mother's Day I'm reminded of my own mom, Nancy Hill, and the incredible generation of women of which she is a part. They lived through the Great Depression, witnessing their families' struggles ...
In her book, "Butts, a Backstory," Heather Radke revealed how women's sizes came to be. Measuring squads visited American households and only maintained white women's measurements. A 1930s eugenics ...
Eugenicists like Paul Popenoe relied on dangerously flawed theories of heredity to describe different groups of people. Popenoe shows a couple a pedigree of "Black People of Artistic Ability," 1930.
Women sportswriters were critical to the growth of cricket in the 1930s. How have we gone backwards?
Nick Richardson does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
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