Noel C. CilkerPrimary Source: Lunar New Year in 19th Century San FranciscoChinese celebrations of the New Year are as old as the city itself.Feb 4, 20221Feb 4, 20221
Noel C. CilkerPrimary Source: A Microcosm of Indigenous-White American RelationsThe history of relations between Americans and Indigenous people can be summed up in one exchange.Oct 9, 2021Oct 9, 2021
Noel C. CilkerPrimary Source: An “Asiatic” Forty-Niner Speaks Truth to Power, Part 3Norman Ah-Sing had no patience for a frivolous lawsuit against him.Jun 11, 20211Jun 11, 20211
Noel C. CilkerPrimary Source: An “Asiatic” Forty-Niner Speaks Truth to Power, Part 2“When your nation was a wilderness . . . we exercised most of the arts and virtues of civilized life.”May 24, 20211May 24, 20211
Noel C. CilkerPrimary Source: An “Asiatic” Forty-Niner Speaks Truth to Power, Part 1“We are not the degraded race you would make us.”May 14, 20211May 14, 20211
Noel C. CilkerPrimary Source: The Race for a Spanish Flu VaccineThe landscape for the flu vaccine was the Wild West.Mar 9, 2021Mar 9, 2021
Noel C. CilkerPrimary Source: Conceding with GraceFrom 1896 to 2016, defeated presidential contenders have conceded gracefully to their opponents.Jan 5, 20211Jan 5, 20211
Noel C. CilkerPrimary Source: Thanksgiving Through Four CenturiesAmericans have given thanks through wars, depressions, and pandemics.Nov 25, 20201Nov 25, 20201
Noel C. CilkerPrimary Source: Trump Pardons Susan B. AnthonyBut does she accept it?Oct 30, 20201Oct 30, 20201
Noel C. CilkerPrimary Source: Celebrating LaborIt’s the 126th anniversary of Labor Day. Why do we celebrate working by not working?Sep 7, 2020Sep 7, 2020