I’m a born-again citizen

By Story of America Team
Editor’s note: Annabel is one of the producers of Story of America. This is an auto-biographical story about how she became committed to being an active citizen.  This  is the oath that I took when I became an American citizen in June, 1991, in Boston: I hereby declare, on oath, that I

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Someone had to teach him

By Story of America Team
Editor’s Note: Author of Blood Done Sign My Name, historian, and one of the leaders of the Moral Monday movement, Timothy B. Tyson, posted this on his facebook page. We are printing it here with his permission. A young man wears Rhodesian and apartheid-era flags on his jacket. Both

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Black Boxes

By Story of America Team
Editor’s Note: This is an update to a powerful essay published on April 24, 2014 on storyofamerica.org, Not a Monster’s Daughter. It included this breathtaking line: “My name is Megan A. Collins, I am rape conceived and I should be afforded the right to my own history. This is my

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Divide between communities and police

By Story of America Team
As you know, Story of America aims to create greater understanding and civil engagement on divisive issues. One of our goals for 2015 is to create better dialogue between communities and law enforcement. We were able to contribute to the dialogue in Prince William County through our critically

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