Editorial Standards
Last updated: May 26, 2026
What we publish
SeeStew publishes researched articles and video documentaries about documented events in American history and politics. Every story on https://seestew.com is written for a general audience and grounded in named, linked sources.
Research and sourcing
- Articles cite primary and secondary sources — federal archives, museums, academic publishers, and established news organizations — listed at the bottom of each story.
- Inline citation markers in the body correspond to those sources. We do not invent quotes, dates, or statistics.
- Images come from public archives (such as the Library of Congress) when available, with credit and source links on the story page.
Human review
Stories are drafted, expanded, and checked against our source list before publication. Topics are chosen for historical significance and documented evidence, not for clickbait alone.
Corrections
If you spot a factual error, use the contact form. We review correction requests promptly and update articles when we verify a mistake. Significant corrections are noted in the article when appropriate.
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About the channel
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