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In January 1776, Virginia’s Port City of Norfolk Was Set Ablaze, Galvanizing the Revolution. But Who Really Lit the Match?
The first morning of 1776 dawned mercifully warm and clear over Virginia’s port of Norfolk, a welcome change after the snow ...
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Where Empires Were Carved: Inside England’s Haunting Isle of Portland
From building empires to nurturing art: explore Portland's ghostly quarries transformed into sculpture parks on England's ...
A lot of the propaganda about the Civil War and the Confederacy was directly created to combat the Civil Rights Movement.
Police in Kentucky's capital are investigating after KKK propaganda was spread around the community.Frankfort police posted about it Wednesday, saying it happened overnight in multiple areas.They did ...
Despite widespread media predictions of a Reform victory on Thursday, Farage's defeat shows his party continues to be ...
Less than a month after the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States, U.S. troops—with support from British, Canadian, French, German and Australian forces—invaded Afghanistan to fight Al ...
Booklet promoting Scotland as a possible host nation for the 1970 British Commonwealth Games, with Edinburgh as the Games venue. Presented to a meeting of the Commonwealth Games Federation in Kingston ...
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