Conspiracy Culture in American History
Indiana University Bloomington professor Stephen Andrews taught a class about conspiracy culture in American history. He…
Kent State University Professor Elaine Frantz taught a class about the experience of being arrested from the 1850s to the present day. She e… read more
Kent State University Professor Elaine Frantz taught a class about the experience of being arrested from the 1850s to the present day. She examined what groups were most likely to be arrested and how the process changed over time with the introduction of police side arms and patrol vehicles. This class took place at the Trumbull Correctional Institution in Ohio as part of the national Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program, which brings together college students and inmates for classes. close
Indiana University Bloomington professor Stephen Andrews taught a class about conspiracy culture in American history. He…
Colorado College professor Santiago Guerra taught a class on marijuana regulation in U.S. history. He compared views and…
University of Delaware professor Tiffany Gill taught a class about the role of African American women in the Civil Right…
Rutgers University Professor Jefferson Decker taught a class on the history of the environmental movement and laws and l…