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Was ‘Bleeding Kansas’ Really That Violent?

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This notorious pre-Civil War struggle was supposed to be “bloody.” But the casualty numbers suggest otherwise.

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The C-119 wasn’t glamorous, but it served on the frontlines of the spy war against the Soviet Union.

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Lynching investigator Walter White risked everything to tell Americans the truth.

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The author presents the career of this top-notch administrator, strict disciplinarian, and aggressive combat commander.

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