On the C-SPAN Networks: Andrea Neal is an Author with four videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1986 Roundtable as a Correspondent for the United Press International. The ...
<p>It is a given that American Christians will gather in churches this Advent season to celebrate the miracle of Christmas.</p> <p>We will hear the familiar passage from Isaiah 9:6: “For a child has ...
Long before Adolf Hitler espoused his ideas about a master race, Hoosier scientists advocated selective reproduction to improve the gene pool. Indiana Gov. J. Frank Hanly signed the nation’s first ...
James Madison and the Founding Fathers believed an informed citizenry was the chief protection of the republican government they had created. Madison stated, “Knowledge will forever govern ignorance: ...
Editor's note: This column is part of the state's bicentennial series. On April 4, 1968, Indianapolis showed its best self. Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy had come to town to hold ...
Long before scientists understood the benefits of wetlands, Hoosiers drained a wildlife Garden of Eden that stretched from western St. Joseph County to the Illinois line. The Grand Kankakee Marsh was ...
Dubbed the “colored cyclone” by newspaper reporters of the early 1900s, Hoosier Marshall W. “Major” Taylor was a champion cyclist whose speed was surpassed only by railway locomotives. Despite ...
Indianapolis taxpayers are out millions for the city’s relentless effort to force motorists to give up their automobiles. The demise of electric car-sharing service BlueIndy, announced with a whimper ...
The most poignant moments in Indiana history have taken place under its dome and on its front steps. Andrea Neal is a teacher at St. Richard’s Episcopal School in Indianapolis and adjunct scholar with ...
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