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The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation quizzed 41,000 adults nationwide using questions from the U.S. citizenship test. Only one state's respondents passed.
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From Texas Standard: Like media outlets all over the country, Texas Standard is working on its "Year in Review" show in the remaining weeks of 2018. But...
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From Texas Standard: In this age of Twitter-driven, toxic politics, it's an interesting intellectual exercise to try and imagine how historians might...
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Since when did rock 'n' roll become "white"? This is the question author Jack Hamilton tackles, looking at how rhythm and blues performers of the 1950s…
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From Texas Standard . When we think about countries that pose a nuclear threat to the United States, North Korea probably tops the list. But in 1962, at...
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From Texas Standard: Put aside the current occupant of the White House for a moment and ask yourself: When was the last time a president delivered on...
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Though Chinese restaurants are now an American staple, during the late 1800s and early 1900s, some Americans staged a multipronged effort to shut them down.
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If you're looking for something to do this weekend, turns out there's lots of rock-n-roll, plus a surprising bit of history. The Bullock Museum's Kate…
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From Texas Standard : The United States has 13 official presidential libraries. Three of them are in Texas: the George W. Bush Presidential Center in...
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Laura Fitzpatrick photographed life in her Brooklyn neighborhood at its best. Her images now comprise a new exhibit at the National Museum of African American History and Culture.