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Osama Bin Laden, killed in his Pakistani lair this May, was surely one of […]
Gazette- American History October 2011
Solicitor General Acknowledges Malfeasance in U.S. Handling of Japanese Internment The imprisonment OF 110,000 […]
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Fritz Haber saved millions from starvation. Then he turned his genius to chemical warfare
Daily Quiz for September 27, 2017
This internationally renowned magazine was first published on February 5, 1922.
American History Book Review: The Roosevelt I Knew
The Roosevelt I Knew by Frances Perkins; Penguin Books Frances Perkins was in a […]
American History Book Review: Grant’s Final Victory
Grant’s Final Victory: Ulysses S. Grant’s Heroic Last Year By Charles Bracelen Flood; Da […]
American History Book Review: The Bitter Waters of Medicine Creek
The Bitter Waters of Medicine Creek: A Tragic Clash Between White and Native America […]
Hard Times in the Big Easy
When the Great Depression tried to strangle the life out of New Orleans. Some […]
Why Was Life So Hard for the Pilgrims?
America was an unrivaled paradise with rivers full of fish and forests full of […]
