by Thaddeus Tague | Dec 20, 2020 | Blog, North America
Historical Reformer – Lemuel Haynes The First Black Pastor in American History Written by Thaddeus Tague Dec 20, 2020 On April 19th, 1775 – war was coming to Lexington, Massachusetts. The 77 hastily armed colonists arrived first. The sun began to rise,...
by Thaddeus Tague | Apr 9, 2020 | Blog
Against the Current: The Legacy of Susan LaFleshe Picotte Written by Thaddeus Tague Apr 9, 2020 The woman trudging through a snow bank was the only doctor for 1,350 square miles of Nebraska land. The below-zero winds pierced through her layers of clothing as she led...
by Thaddeus Tague | Sep 18, 2019 | Asia, Blog, Editorial, Interview, Profile, Reformer
INDIA Historical Reformer: Pandita Ramabai Through her life’s work, Pandita Ramabai declared Jesus the greatest liberator of women Written by Thaddeus Tague Sep 18, 2019 The women’s liberation movement in India owes its beginnings to one woman, and the redeeming power...
by Thaddeus Tague | Jul 11, 2019 | Blog, Editorial, Interview, North America, Profile, Reformer
Historical Reformer: François Fénelon Written by Thaddeus Tague Jul 11, 2019 The War of Spanish Succession had ravaged his diocese and farmland more times than he could count. François Fénelon stood from his crouched position, lifting the half-dead body of a Spanish...
by Thaddeus Tague | Apr 3, 2019 | Africa, Blog, Editorial, Interview, Profile, Reformer
Historical Reformer: Lilias Trotter By Thaddeus Tague Apr 3, 2019 In 1883, one of the most revered art critiques of the late Victorian era, John Ruskin, stood before a class of eager students inside a spacious auditorium. Silence reigned. He walked stiffly to a...