Narratives
The 5 Most Dangerous Jobs in Early America - And the People Who Did Them Anyway
There was a time in America when going to work meant making peace with the possibility that you might not come home. No safety regulations. No OSHA posters. No warning labels. No compensation forms.
By The Iron Lighthouse30 days ago in History
Echoes In The First Person Podcast
I’ll begin with a statement of dubious profundity. History is hard. On the surface, that statement sounds ridiculous and simple-minded. After all, History is easy. In school, you study facts in History and then take a test to assess what you know.
By Frank Racioppiabout a month ago in History
The Holy Grail. AI-Generated.
The Holy Grail is considered one of the most enigmatic and captivating subjects in Western literature and Christian tradition. It is not merely an artifact; it is a profound symbol that embodies the search for spiritual perfection, salvation, and divine knowledge. The concept of the Grail ranges from the historical cup used by Christ at the Last Supper to a mythical vessel that grants eternal power and healing.
By Mayar Younesabout a month ago in History
One Word I Am Careful Never To Use Unless It Is Biblically Correct
There is a biblical word I am careful never to use unless it is in reference to God. I learned a long time ago in my Hebrew class in seminary that anyone who uses that word is biblically incorrect. Once I learned that the word should be used only about God, I discovered that there are dozens of synonyms that can be used instead.
By Margaret Minnicksabout a month ago in History











