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April 30, 2025
WASPs of WW2: Women’s Airforce Service Pilots
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November 17, 2022
James Buchanan: Biography of The Bachelor President
James Buchanan was a lawyer by training but a lifelong politician, ultimately becoming U.S. president in 1856 where he would face the rising tension over slavery in America, building towards the Civil War.
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November 16, 2022
Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge
Pol Pot was a 20th-Century Cambodian dictator who implemented genocidal measures to enforce conformity, ultimately causing an estimated 20% of citizens to perish.
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November 15, 2022
Medgar Evers: Civil Rights Activism and Assassination
Medgar Evers was a WWII veteran and civil rights activist who worked as an NAACP field secretary in Mississippi before he was assassinated by Byron De La Beckwith.
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November 14, 2022
Selma’s Bloody Sunday
On Sunday, March 7th, 1965, John Lewis, Martin Luther King Jr., and some 600 protestors marched toward Montgomery before being violently disbanded by police.
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November 10, 2022
Benedict Arnold: Revolutionary War Patriot Commits Treason
Benedict Arnold was a heroic Patriot during the Revolutionary War but felt unappreciated and overlooked for his contributions, leading him to negotiate treason with the British in exchange for money and power.
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November 9, 2022
Cold War: Mutually-Assured Destruction, Proxy Wars, and More
The Cold War was a 45-year period when the Soviet Union and the United States repeatedly faced the threat of mutually-assured nuclear annihilation including the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Bay of Pigs Invasion, and numerous proxy wars.
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November 8, 2022
The Acropolis of Athens
The Acropolis of Athens consists of four hills atop the Attica plateau and has been occupied for thousands of years, destroyed during times of war, and rebuilt during times of Greek prosperity.
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