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In 1887, armed white businessmen cornered Hawaii’s King Kalākaua and forced him to sign away his power. The “Bayonet ...
Wikimedia Commons/Miscellaneous Items in High Demand, PPOC, Library of Congress When the British Burned Washington, D.C.
Wikimedia Commons/James J. Williams The 1893 coup that destroyed Hawaiian sovereignty In 1893, thirteen businessmen staged ...
Wikimedia Commons/Scan by NYPL How Tuberculosis Helped Put Colorado on the Map Before antibiotics, tuberculosis meant a death ...
Wikimedia Commons/Bear Flag Museum, The Bear Flag Revolt of 1846 In 1846, a bunch of American settlers got fed up with ...
Shutterstock The Goliad Massacre Santa Anna had a simple rule for foreign fighters: shoot them all. When 400 Texan rebels ...
Wikimedia Commons/John Wesley Jarvis How America’s First Multimillionaire Got Rich Smuggling Opium The richest man in 1800s ...
In 1951, a young girl named Linda Brown walked six blocks just to catch a bus to her all-Black school. A white school sat ...
Wikimedia Commons/National Museum of the U.S. Navy US Navy Sailor Doris "Dorie" Miller, first black recipient of the Navy ...
Wikimedia Commons/Boston Public Library The Tree That Owns Itself in Athens, GA Most trees belong to someone, but not this ...
Wikimedia Commons/NASA The Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster On a freezing January morning in 1986, NASA ignored urgent ...
Wikimedia Commons/U.S. Army Audie Murphy, the most decorated soldier of World War II Audie Murphy, the most decorated soldier ...
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