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October 15, 2021
Birwood Wall: Symbol of Hate Reframed to Heal
The Birwood Wall or Detroit’s Wailing Wall, is a half-mile structure covering three city blocks for the sole purpose of racial segregation. After years of resentment, in 2006, activists and residents came together to paint murals and use the wall for healing instead of hate.
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October 12, 2021
1960s America
1960s America was marked by the literal moonshot goal of putting a man on the moon to overshadow Cold War and Vietnam War anxieties. The 60s also saw movements in civil rights, love, drugs, and music, before turning violent near the end of the decade.
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October 8, 2021
What is the 14th Amendment? (Simplified)
In response to the segregationist black codes enacted in the South after the Civil War, the 14th Amendment expanded the civil and legal rights of all Americans, repealed the three-fifths clause and banned payments to former slaveholders for loss of human property and more.
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September 28, 2021
Hoover Dam: Historic Feat of Human Engineering
The Hoover Dam is a marvel of human engineering, employing more than 21,000 men to construct with innovative concrete cooling techniques that had never been tested before at such a scale.
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September 27, 2021
What was the Oregon Trail?
As American westward expansion pushed forward in the early 19th century, the Oregon Trail was created to offer safer passage for covered wagons before the transcontinental railroad was built.
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September 23, 2021
19th Amendment: Winning the Women’s Suffrage Movement
The 19th Amendment granting American women the right to vote was finally signed into law on August 26, 1920 after decades of efforts on behalf of the Women’s suffrage movement.
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September 21, 2021
Eugenics Movement in America
Eugenics is the systematic selection and cleansing of the human gene pool through forced sterilization, euthanasia and more, but is entirely subjective and racially biased. The term “Eugenics” was coined by a cousin to Charles Darwin, Sir Francis Galton, in his 1869 publication of Hereditary Genius.
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