PinnedInHistory in ProgressbyHolley Snaith·Apr 1The Visit That Never Happened: Frank Sinatra, John F. Kennedy, and a Desert InvitationA planned presidential stay in Rancho Mirage quietly unraveled, revealing the fragile intersection of politics, celebrity, and power.A response icon15A response icon15
PinnedInHistory in ProgressbyHolley Snaith·Jan 28Submission Guidelines — History in ProgressUpdated January 2026A response icon2A response icon2
PinnedInAbout Me StoriesbyHolley Snaith·May 20, 2021About Me — Holley SnaithA response icon42A response icon42
InHistory in ProgressbyHolley Snaith·Mar 2A Voice in Print: My Day and the Transformation of Political CommunicationHow Eleanor Roosevelt changed the way the White House connected with Americans.A response icon17A response icon17
InHistory in ProgressbyHolley Snaith·Feb 15A Sanctuary in the Hills: The Willows and a Century of InfluenceThis historic Palm Springs estate became a crossroads of politics and culture.A response icon12A response icon12
InHistory in ProgressbyHolley Snaith·Feb 1How Booker T. Washington Broke Barriers at the White House in 1901A White House dinner and the promise and limits of Black progress in Jim Crow America.A response icon14A response icon14
InTeatime HistorybyHolley Snaith·Dec 8, 2025How White House Christmas Traditions Changed Through the YearsExploring the key seasonal customs shaped by different presidencies.A response icon26A response icon26
InThe RiffbyHolley Snaith·Nov 4, 2025A Century of Sound: How the Grand Ole Opry Shaped Country MusicFrom a simple radio broadcast to a global stage, the Opry has been the heartbeat of country music for 100 years.A response icon22A response icon22
InCounter ArtsbyHolley Snaith·Sep 7, 2025‘Top Hat’: 90 Years of the Musical That Set the StandardA look at the classic musical that lifted Depression-era audiences and launched Astaire and Rogers to legendary status.A response icon19A response icon19
InTeatime HistorybyHolley Snaith·Jul 31, 2025The First Lady’s Dissent: Eleanor Roosevelt and Japanese InternmentHow the First Lady quietly challenged one of America’s darkest wartime decisions.A response icon22A response icon22