Don Taylor: A Green Beret’s Life and Legacy from Gooding, Idaho to Vietnam

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Don Taylor, a Green Beret from Gooding, Idaho, led a life deeply intertwined with the valor of the Vietnam War ...
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Okinawa vs. Normandy: Was the Invasion of Okinawa Bigger than D-Day?

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Unraveling the True Scale of Two Epic Invasions The Battle of Okinawa and D-Day, two pivotal military operations in World ...
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The Tyranny of Faction: How James Madison’s Fear of Division Still Shapes Modern Democracy

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James Madison, a key architect of the United States Constitution, harbored a deep fear of how groups with shared interests, ...
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From Classroom to Dictatorship: Benito Mussolini’s Brief Stint as a Teacher

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It might seem paradoxical, but before his reign as the brutal dictator of Italy, Benito Mussolini briefly stood at the ...
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Beyond Belgian Resistance: Why Did the Schlieffen Plan Fail?

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Imagine a plan so audacious, it promised to win a war in a matter of weeks. This was the Schlieffen ...
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The Ku Klux Klan and Ethnocentrism: A Legacy of Hate in America

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Picture this: a shadowy group, concealed by hoods, spreading hate and division across America for centuries. That’s the Ku Klux ...
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The Clergyman Who Dined with the Founding Fathers: How One Minister Shaped a Nation

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Imagine the Founding Fathers gathered, debating the fate of a fledgling nation. Among them sits not only Washington and Franklin ...
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Bleeding Kansas and Beyond: How Voter Fraud Shaped (and Continues to Shape) Kansas Statehood

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Get ready to explore the wild history of voter fraud in Kansas, a state where elections have been as bumpy ...
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Emmett Till’s Death and the Photo that Changed America

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The Murder that Ignited a Movement The year was 1955. The American South simmered under Jim Crow laws, a system ...
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Serpent Mound: Unveiling the Secrets of Ohio’s Ancient Enigma

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The Enigmatic Serpent: A Journey Through Time and Mystery Get ready to be mesmerized by Serpent Mound photos. These captivating images ...
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