 Arguments about American history have become unusually heated lately. You're abusing our children. Critical race theory, high school history classes, public monuments. Teach them how to think, not what to think. Seems like suddenly our entire national narrative is up for grabs. There is a battle happening over history. The platform is different now and different people are entering a discussion and I think that's where it's gotten heated. But there's never been just one story of America and it's the job of each succeeding generation to revise and reframe the past. My approach to this is just to sort of condemn them where that is appropriate but also recognize that ideas can't exist, disconnected from the person. I'm Ann Strainchamps. Today, under the best of our knowledge, we'll meet some of the newest American storytellers and ask, how should we tell our history?