Miller Cottage, built in 1875 by Chautauqua’s co-founder Lewis Miller, was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966, the only structure on the grounds to hold that National Park Service-issued title. When longtime Chautauquan and
The story of public education in the United States is, like much of American history, a story of racial injustice and how such injustice has been addressed and, sometimes, overcome. In 1740, the colony
“All Naaman, the great Syrian general, had to do to be cured of leprosy was listen to a little girl who was a captive; realize that two kings could not help him; lose face in
J. Douglas Holladay once called William B. Harrison, then CEO of JPMorgan Chase & Co., and asked him to host his friend from Ethiopia — and he didn’t really give him much choice in the