The Chicago Race Riot of 1919 Commemoration Project has spent years installing memorials throughout the city to honor those ...
On Sunday, Nov. 9, guests will see the same film shown on opening night, “The Witness For the Defense” – and for the same ...
Democracy finds itself in a crisis as the 1930s take off. On a global scale, Fascist or otherwise authoritarian and ...
The earliest test of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity took place just four years after he published it. During ...
The 1919 STEEL STRIKE traces its origins back to 1918, when efforts were first made to try and unionize the steel industry. By the summer of 1919, there was a steel union "in every important mill town ...
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From our recent experience it is clear that the traditional liberties of speech and opinion rest on no solid foundation. At a time when the world needs above all other things the activity of generous ...
From the Black Sox to City College to cricket, some players and managers have looked to make an extra buck for decades. By Victor Mather Sports in the United States and around the world have been ...
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A state marker that remembers one of the darkest chapters in Longview’s history now has a home outside the Gregg County Courthouse. The Texas Historical Commission marker for the 1919 race riot was ...
A version of this story appears in the September 2020 issue of National Geographic magazine. Philadelphia detected its first case of a deadly, fast-spreading strain of influenza on September 17, 1918.
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