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Fort Sumter: The First Shots of America's Bloodiest WarCharleston, South Carolina became the ignition point for the U.S. Civil War when Confederate forces bombarded Fort Sumter, ...
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The Telegraph on MSNAlton’s Civil War memorials: The legacy of the Grand Army of the Republic enduresForgotten Civil War Memorial found in Alton apartment building ...
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Catholic opposition to the death penalty is relatively new in the church’s history, but has helped shape public debate.
Sharpen your thinking and train your mind to handle complexity with clarity and insight, these non-fiction books offer powerful mental tools and new perspectives., Books News - Times Now ...
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The Nation on MSNThe Damage Being Done to the Museums in the Nation’s CapitalBut I also had a secret mission: to see if I could get a closer look at the damage being done to the museums in our nation’s ...
AFRICAN AMERICANS. Cleveland's African American community is almost as old as the city itself. GEORGE PEAKE, the first Black settler, arrived in 1809 and by 1860 there were 799 Black people living in ...
John Woolman (1720-1772) was an American Quaker who took an early stand against slavery.
My granddaughter and I went to Ripley, Ohio, to visit the Rankin house on the hill overlooking the river and Kentucky. John ...
UCL Home History Research Research Projects and Centres African Abolitionism Researchers Melanie Horstead Melanie Horstead My role as Project Administrator for Project AFRAB has centred on fostering ...
AFRAB research workshop at the Institute of Ethiopian Studies, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, May 2023 AFRAB’s researchers met to discuss research in progress in Ethiopia, review findings in different ...
Back in April, with great flourish and a flurry of press releases, the county Assembly of Delegates declared its finding that ...
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