PinnedSherry Howard SaloisinAn Injustice!“The Devil Got into Me”State of Missouri v Celia, a Slave (1855)·5 min read·Apr 13, 2021--2--2
PinnedSherry Howard SaloisinAn Injustice!“All Historians Are in Her Debt”: Thoughts on Gerda Lerner in Women’s History MonthHistorian Gerda Lerner‘s impact on women’s history·6 min read·Mar 23, 2021----
PinnedSherry Howard SaloisinEducate.A History Degree — More Valuable Than You ThinkThe humanities have fallen on hard times.·4 min read·Mar 18, 2021--1--1
Sherry Howard SaloisPacking for the Long HaulEssential clothing items to help you avoid overpacking·5 min read·Feb 29, 2024----
Sherry Howard SaloisThat’s Not a Thing: English “Rules” that Don’t ExistEnglish is a dynamic language with evolving rules of grammar, punctuation, and usage. Some “rules” are made up·5 min read·Feb 16, 2024----
Sherry Howard SaloisCelebrating Toni Cade BambaraAs a history and women’s literature instructor, I wanted to write about an African American woman in history or literature for Black…·7 min read·Feb 9, 2024----
Sherry Howard SaloisExploring Different Writing Styles Across GenresWriting is a form of communication, but it is also an art that takes on myriad forms, each with its unique flavor, rules, and audience…·5 min read·Feb 6, 2024----
Sherry Howard SaloisEight Common Punctuation Mistakes and How to Fix ThemDo you think of punctuation as the minefield your teachers forced you to march across while following behind you with the dreaded red ink…·8 min read·Feb 1, 2024----
Sherry Howard SaloisLost in EdinburghWhat I found when I lost my way in Scotland·8 min read·Jun 30, 2021----
Sherry Howard SaloisFour Essential Items I Won’t Travel WithoutWhat are yours?·6 min read·Jun 14, 2021--6--6