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The History Of Immigration Law In America Is Rich And Rolling
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The History Of Immigration Law In America Is Rich And Rolling

Since the dawn of the United States, there have been a few tweaks to our immigrations … The History Of Immigration Law In America Is Rich And RollingRead more

by Damon•October 12, 2023
The First Woman Elected to the United States Senate: Hattie Caraway
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The First Woman Elected to the United States Senate: Hattie Caraway

The first woman ever elected to serve a full term as United States Senator was Hattie … The First Woman Elected to the United States Senate: Hattie CarawayRead more

by AO•October 11, 2023
The Choirboy Bandit Robbed 26 Banks from ’98 to 2002 With Just a Bicycle
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The Choirboy Bandit Robbed 26 Banks from ’98 to 2002 With Just a Bicycle

Arrested in 2002, the Choir Boy Bandit may be one of the most interesting bank robber … The Choirboy Bandit Robbed 26 Banks from ’98 to 2002 With Just a BicycleRead more

by Damon•October 10, 2023
Earliest-Known Cooking Vessels In the World Found in Lybia
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Earliest-Known Cooking Vessels In the World Found in Lybia

Many experts say: cooking is what makes us human. Last week, archaeologists may have found the … Earliest-Known Cooking Vessels In the World Found in LybiaRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•October 9, 2023
4 Historical Geniuses Who Didn’t Sleep (And One Who Did!)
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4 Historical Geniuses Who Didn’t Sleep (And One Who Did!)

The common rule of thumb from leading health experts is to get a full seven-to-nine hours … 4 Historical Geniuses Who Didn’t Sleep (And One Who Did!)Read more

by Elizabeth Lundin•October 8, 2023
Mysticism and Supersition: Inside the Iconic Delphic Oracle
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Mysticism and Supersition: Inside the Iconic Delphic Oracle

Almost everyone has heard of the famous Delphic Oracle. Whether it was from a school textbook, … Mysticism and Supersition: Inside the Iconic Delphic OracleRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•October 7, 2023
Ancient Surgery in Paphos
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Ancient Surgery in Paphos

NEA PAPHOS, CYPRUS – Rooms 15 and 16 in the east portico of Nea Paphos’ Agora … Ancient Surgery in PaphosRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•October 6, 2023
Frances Perkins: The First Female Cabinet Member
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Frances Perkins: The First Female Cabinet Member

Born Fannie Coralie Perkins, Frances Perkins Wilson made history when she was appointed U.S. Secretary of … Frances Perkins: The First Female Cabinet MemberRead more

by AO•October 5, 2023
Jane Addam’s Work to Preserve Peace
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Jane Addam’s Work to Preserve Peace

Jane Addams was a leading women’s rights activist and suffragist. She was one of the most … Jane Addam’s Work to Preserve PeaceRead more

by AO•October 4, 2023
More Than Luck: The 5 Weirdest Coincidences In History
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More Than Luck: The 5 Weirdest Coincidences In History

Call them coincidences or the luck or the draw, but certain historical events have a knack … More Than Luck: The 5 Weirdest Coincidences In HistoryRead more

by Hannah•October 3, 2023

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