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Jon Grinspan

Jon Grinspan is a historian of American democracy, youth, and popular culture. He is a curator of political history at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History and a frequent contributor to the New York Times.

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A Tagish Indian known as Skookum Jim Mason discovered gold in the Klondike in 1896. Before August 17, 1896, Americans had little interest in Alaska, a far off “district”—not even a territory—full of wolves and ice and forests. That attitude started to change 121 years ago today, when a Tagish…, The remains of the James Minano Cabin in the Yukon was photographed for the 1933 Historic Buildings Survey. Library of Congress.  
“I have killed the American,” Youssef Majed Molqi told the captain of the Achille Lauro. As Molqi delivered this news on the cruise ship’s bridge, the 69-year old Leon Klinghoffer’s corpse and wheelchair sank into the waters off the Syrian coast. It was October 8, 1985, day two of one of the most…
A new book finds an admirable history behind America’s eating habits. Is America at its culinary heart the land of fast food, of meals that are at once bland, uniform, and grossly unhealthy, as so many Europeans and disapproving Americans insist? Not according to David Kamp, author of The United…