Lived History

Danny Schechter, Prince of the American Left

Danny Schechter, Prince of the American Left Danny Schechter, Prince of the American Left

“Danny Schechter News Dissector” set the precedent for media understanding in the modern age.

Mar 23, 2015 / Lived History / Dan Simon

Remembering Ernest Sternglass

Remembering Ernest Sternglass Remembering Ernest Sternglass

The first scientist to put a number on US nuclear deaths dies at 91. 

Mar 10, 2015 / Lived History / Joseph J. Mangano

Mr. Spock Was a McGovernite: Remembering Leonard Nimoy’s ‘Live Long and Prosper’ Politics

Mr. Spock Was a McGovernite: Remembering Leonard Nimoy’s ‘Live Long and Prosper’ Politics Mr. Spock Was a McGovernite: Remembering Leonard Nimoy’s ‘Live Long and Prosper’ Politics

Few stars campaigned harder for the anti-war candidate’s 1972 presidential bid.

Mar 2, 2015 / Blog / John Nichols

The Passing of Three Interconnected Icons: Earl Lloyd, Minnie Minoso and Anthony Mason

The Passing of Three Interconnected Icons: Earl Lloyd, Minnie Minoso and Anthony Mason The Passing of Three Interconnected Icons: Earl Lloyd, Minnie Minoso and Anthony Mason

The last week has seen the deaths of three sports trailblazers who in different ways brought us all closer together.

Mar 2, 2015 / Blog / Dave Zirin

Why We’ll Remember Lesley Gore

Why We’ll Remember Lesley Gore Why We’ll Remember Lesley Gore

The ’60s crooner was a pioneer for women’s and LGBT rights in the entertainment industry and for social justice everywhere.

Feb 19, 2015 / Lived History / Peter Rothberg

Remembering Bob Simon

Remembering Bob Simon Remembering Bob Simon

Longtime CBS News correspondent Bob Simon died in a car accident at 73.

Feb 13, 2015 / Lived History / Betty Medsger

David Carr Was Our Guide Through a ‘Dead-Bang Ugly’ Media Moment

David Carr Was Our Guide Through a ‘Dead-Bang Ugly’ Media Moment David Carr Was Our Guide Through a ‘Dead-Bang Ugly’ Media Moment

The New York Times columnist championed journalism and humanity.

Feb 13, 2015 / Blog / John Nichols

Dean Smith: On the Passing of a Death Penalty Abolitionist

Dean Smith: On the Passing of a Death Penalty Abolitionist Dean Smith: On the Passing of a Death Penalty Abolitionist

Dean Smith will be remembered for his legendary coaching career. He should also be remembered for taking unpopular stands for social justice. 

Feb 9, 2015 / Blog / Dave Zirin

How Radical Change Occurs: An Interview With Historian Eric Foner

How Radical Change Occurs: An Interview With Historian Eric Foner How Radical Change Occurs: An Interview With Historian Eric Foner

“Rights can be won, and rights can be taken away. Achievements are always vulnerable.”

Feb 3, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Mike Konczal

Remembering Robert White

Remembering Robert White Remembering Robert White

Fired by Nixon, reprimanded by Kissinger, and dismissed by Haig, tireless defender of human rights in Latin America, Robert White, dies at 88.

Jan 22, 2015 / Lived History / William M. LeoGrande

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