An exhibition in Gee’s Bend, AL tells the story of Dinah Miller’s arrival and her enduring influence on the community, its ...
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The fascinating history of cities you didn't know
While experiencing America’s most popular attractions is a must for history buffs, don’t forget about those destinations with ...
The Nintendo 64 had a few tough-as-nails bosses for players to conquer, but these five take the proverbial cake.
Over 150 years ago the Lehigh Valley was transforming itself from a rural region to an industrial powerhouse. One of the ...
It's a surprising and overlooked story, a blind spot in the narrative of early America: the hidden history of Indigenous ...
Under slave laws, the necessity for color rankings was obvious, but in America today, post-civil-rights legislation, white people’s conviction of their ...
The new dataset, published in Earth System Science Data by 16 scientists, shows a significantly cooler Earth from the late ...
Jonathan Dickinson State Park's name comes from a shipwrecked Quaker merchant who was captured by natives off Jupiter with his family in 1696.
And it’s truly black.” A hidden artery running through East Asia, the Kuroshio has shaped life along its path for millennia.
The Departed, Titanic, and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood are all among the absolute best, arguably perfect Leonardo DiCaprio ...
The United States government called her one of the world’s most-wanted terrorists. Assata Shakur called herself a ...
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How Europe's obsession with sugar fuelled the slave trade
Sugar's history is far from sweet. What we now see as a basic pantry staple used to be a rare luxury. For centuries, it was ...
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