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5-minute history

JT Fest

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The Story of Thomas Bond

Benjamin Franklin is fondly remembered as one of our greatest Founding Fathers, but he was much more than that. Prior to the revolution he was already a big deal in the colonies. Long before the first cry of “taxation without representation...

8 days ago

Tin Soldiers and Nixon Coming

Kent State University, located in Kent, Ohio, was founded in 1910 as a traing academy for public school teachers. By the 1970’s it had evolved into a regional public university conducting research for the Department of Defense. Beginning in...

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Sultana’s Last Voyage

Prior to the Civil War, the Mississippi River and most of the nation’s inland waterways were highways for steam powered, paddle driven boats that served as both floating hotels and merchant ships. Mostly privately owned and independently op...

22 days ago

The Colorado Coalfield War

In the early 1900’s, workers in Colorado’s coalfields faced extremely dangerous working conditions while receiving low pay and experiencing exploitive labor practices by operators owned mostly by the Rockefellers. The “war” was precipitated...

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Surrender at Sumter

By the mid-1800’s a deep divide had been developing in the States. Ubiquitous in the south, slavery was being steadily abolished (though not yet completely ended) in the northern States. As the United States acquired new territories in the...

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