History Matters: Signs of Spring
This week in history: two trailblazing 19th-century female doctors, the Fifteenth Amendment, and the long-neglected groundhog.
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Read MoreThis week in history: Congress passes the Thirteenth Amendment, and the 1960 Greensboro lunch counter sit-in begins.
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Read MoreMartin Luther King, Jr. Day was this week – a reminder that social movements are rarely, if ever, popular in their own time.
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Read MoreThis week in history: Martin Luther King, Jr. is born, and Americans fight for justice (and basic convenience) through the years.
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Read MoreThis week: Libba Cotten is born, Fannie Farmer revolutionizes cooking, FDR celebrates “Four Freedoms,” and TR protects the Grand Canyon.
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Read MoreThis week: the Bill of Rights is ratified, the Boston Tea Party occurs, the Wrights take flight, and famous refugees arrive in America.
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Read MoreThis week in history: Brian Epstein becomes the Beatles’ manager, and the Bill of Rights becomes part of the Constitution.
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Read MoreThis week in history: Walt Disney is born, Rosa Parks takes a seat for justice, and a chimpanzee blazes a trail to space.
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