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Excerpt from NPR program on the hypothesis that the book, The Wizard of Oz, was based on the 1896 presidential election and the controversy over gold vs. sil...
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Kent State: Past and Present
On May 4, 1970, the Ohio National Guard gunned down Jeffrey Miller, Allison Krause, William Knox Schroeder, and Sandra Scheuer during an anti-war protest at Kent State University.
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Dramatic reading of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's classic poem, "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere" by cdavid cottrill. History Website: https://sites.google.c...
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Challenge your knowledge of population centres from around the world in our Towns and Cities Quiz.
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In an ongoing revisionist history effort, Southern schools and churches still pretend the war wasn't about slavery
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"Staff Sergeant Edgar D. Bledsoe, of Olive Branch, Ill., cradles a critically ill Vietnamese infant. The child was brought to Fire Support Base Pershing. This image, with this caption, was originally published in Vol. 3 No. 53 of Tropic Lightning News, December 30, 1968."
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Thank goodness for the failure of those insufferable suffragettes! Why, just imagine the domestic anarchy if the lesser sex were allowed to cast ballots today. Wait...what? Crap. Well, if you crazy...
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The world watches with interest as cardinals gather in conclave to elect the next pope. This infographic was produced for the Catholic News Service.
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Today marks the 20th anniversary of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, which was overshadowed eight years later by the 9/11 attacks.
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A list of the top 101 websites for social studies, U.S. history, world history, government, economics and civics teachers.
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At the turn of the 18th century, Americans learned what their leaders looked like through paintings and drawings, explains a historian at the National Portrait Gallery
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The European science organization wants to remind the world that, 20 years ago, it gave us the World Wide Web for free
For their May cover, following the Boston Marathon bombing, Boston Magazine has created an indelible image made from shoes worn by the marathon's runners. The cover, while evoking the horror of the bombing, is primarily a forward looking message.
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Teen births are at their lowest rate since the 1940s. Most Americans have no idea that we're actually in the midst of a a big public health success story.
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The Huffington Post compiled news reports of gun-related homicides and accidental deaths in the U.S. since the massacre in Newtown, Conn. on the morning of Dec. 14.
Many women's organizations and governments around the world observe International Women’s Day annually on March 8th. The United States designates the whole month of March as Women's History Month. ...
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“Searching for the Seventies” takes a new look at the 1970s using remarkable color photographs taken for a Federal photography project called Project DOCUMERICA (1971-1977).
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Using the Flesch-Kincaid readability test the Guardian has tracked the reading level of every state of the union
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