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March 10, 2026
Kamikazes of WW2
Kamikaze attacks during World War II were a Japanese military strategy where pilots conducted suicide missions by crashing their aircraft into enemy ships, primarily in the Pacific Theater. These high-stakes attacks aimed to inflict maximum damage on Allied forces. Despite limited success, kamikaze tactics reflected the desperation of the Japanese military and resulted in significant naval casualties.
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September 6, 2021
Florence Nightingale and the Dawn of Modern Healthcare
Florence Nightingale opted to attend nursing school, a rare choice in the Victorian-era, but would soon prove vital in the Crimean War where she implemented nursing best practices such as sanitation, saving thousands from filth diseases and death.
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September 3, 2021
Cleopatra: Three Decades of Reign, Julius Caesar and Mark Antony
Cleopatra the 7th was known for her exotic beauty and powers of seduction during her three-decade reign over Egypt, despite repeated attempts to overthrow her rule.
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September 2, 2021
History of Miranda Rights
Miranda Rights became a police procedural on June 13th, 1966, when the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its decision on Miranda v. Arizona, establishing a new law enforcement mandate that all criminal suspects must be advised of their rights before interrogation.
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September 1, 2021
French and Indian War: Who Fought and Who Won?
The Seven Years’ War, known by American historians as the French and Indian War of 1754 to 1763, began when the French built Fort Duquesne near present-day Pittsburgh, a perceived incursion on British colonial soil.
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August 31, 2021
Homestead Act of 1862
Abraham Lincoln spearheaded the Homestead Act of 1862 to incentivize citizens and settlers to obtain up to 160 acres of land so long as they could prove residency and improvement projects.
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August 30, 2021
Victorian Era: Great Britain’s Innovative Awakening
The Victorian Era, aligning with Queen Victoria’s reign from 1837 until 1901, was a period of innovation in technology, healthcare, philosophy, literature and more.
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August 27, 2021
Thurgood Marshall: Civil Rights Lawyer and Supreme Court Justice
Thurgood Marshall was born in Baltimore in 1908, rejected by the University of Maryland School of law due to his race, the basis for a discrimination lawsuit he would eventually win, and went on to become a Supreme Court Justice.
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