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Photos of children who didn’t pass the “one drop” rule and were slaves, eventually emancipated in New Orleans, from Harper’s Weekly, 30 of January of 1864.

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The Faroe Islands Most Remote Megaproject in the World

5 Nov 2024 One of the most ambitious infrastructure projects in the North Atlantic, Eysturoyartunnilin, or the Eysturoy Tunnel is a groundbreaking tunnel in the Faroe Islands that doesn’t just connect islands; it connects people, cultures, and communities, creating a … Continue reading

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Last lines of MLK’s last speech delivered right before his assassination

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Democracy is Based on Trust – Dictatorship is Based on Terror

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Jermaine Fowler | Public Historian (@thehumanityarchive) | Uncle Nearest

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COW vs BEEF Busting the Biggest Myth in Linguistic History.

[…] The story that’s been told 100s of times: The names of animal comes from the Anglo-Saxon peasants who were English and the names of the meat comes from the French Nobles. An interesting story but it’s a myth. I’ll … Continue reading

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Bosham, West Sussex, England.

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In the Garden of Tulips

At the height of the Iran-Iraq war, Caroline takes a final car ride with her father to the Iranian countryside. […]

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The Kitchen Debate and the Soda Pop Navy

The History Guy remembers rubles, cola and a kitchen that changed history. It is a forgotten moment during the Cold War that deserves to be remembered. The History Guy uses images that are in the Public Domain. As photographs of … Continue reading

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The Forgotten Story Of Independent Saarland

After WW2, Germany was split in two parts: West Germany, and East Germany. And Saarland. Wait, what? As Germany prepares to celebrate 30 years of Reunification, I went to Saarland to discover the story of the little country that divorced … Continue reading

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