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Shepherd: “The Best Books to Understand Health and Politics in the Early United States”
The Washington Post: “Two Opposing Approaches to Public Health May Be On The Ballot in 2024”
NBC News: “Amid Covid’s Delta Variant Rise, Vaccine Pushback Contradicts Founders’ Intent”
The Washington Post: “We Can Repeat Boston’s 1776 Freedom Summer”
Age of Revolutions: “Inoculate Before it is Too Late: Lessons Drawn From Charles Willson Peale’s Rachel Weeping”
The Washington Post: “Early Americans Knew Better than President Trump How to Prioritize Health”
On Second Thought: “How to Prevent an Epidemic like the American Colonists Did”
The Boston Globe: “A Pox on You: What did the Founders argue about? Healthcare.”
New York Magazine: Anti-Vaxxers Don’t Want a Debate
The New York Times: “Vaccination Mandates Are an American Tradition. So Is the Backlash.”
Voice of America: “What Would US Founding Fathers Say to Anti-Maskers?
KHQ News, Spokane: “Looking Back: Vaccine Mandates in the Past at Universities, Railroads, and More”
Voice of America: “Today’s Democracy Isn’t Exactly what Wealthy US Founding Fathers Envisioned”
KCUR, NPR in Kansas City: “Highly Contagious Virus? Missouri History Repeats Itself”
The Chicago Tribune: “History of Vaccine Mandates in the U.S.”
The Washington Post: “A Puritan minister incited fury by pushing inoculation against a smallpox epidemic”
The Washington Post: “The untold story of how today’s fight over vaccines has its roots in the American Revolution”