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Nicholas Civella: The Kingpin of Kansas City
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Nicholas Civella stood out as an infamous figure in American history. For many years, he was a crime leader with significant influence in the Midwest ...

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Happy 84th Anniversary AASLH! – AASLH
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AASLH’s first logo, 1940 by Megan Spainhour, AASLH Membership and Office Coordinator In 1904, the American Historical Association established the Conference ...

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Fireside Friday, January 10, 2025 – A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry
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Hey folks, Fireside this week! I’m currently working on a post “On the Gracchi” taking a somewhat darker look at everyone’s favorite Roman reformers ...

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Decoration Day and Memorial Day – TOCWOC – A Civil War Blog
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We sometimes forget that today’s Memorial Day came directly from Decoration Day, which originated to honor the dead of the Civil War. There has been a ...

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Drugs, Gang Violence, and Resistance in East Los Angeles.” – The Metropole
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Randol Contreras. The Marvelous Ones: Drugs, Gang Violence, and Resistance in East Los Angeles. Oakland: University of California Press, 2024. By ...

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Materializing Race in #VastEarlyAmerica « The Junto
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Materializing Race: An Unconference on Objects and Identity in #VastEarlyAmericaAugust 24 and 25, 20201 PM EST both days (Zoom)Proposals due by ...

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“Laying Before the Body Our Grievance” – The Indiana History Blog
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Dr. Robert L. Anthony teaching Lincoln students, accessed https://lsfcccrawfordsvilleindiana.com/. In addition to the struggles of daily life, Black ...

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Featured Excerpt: The JFK Conspiracy by Brad Meltzer and Josh Mensch
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by Brad Meltzer and Josh Mensch Belmont, New HampshireSeptember 1960 ...

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Weekly Family History Activities for 2025 – The Family History Guide Blog
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When the Come, Follow Me program for Latter-day Saint scripture study came out in 2019, I remember a conversation I had with Angelle Anderson, our Marketing ...

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A Presidency (Almost) Lost in the Mail – The Correspondence of Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore
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We wish those who celebrate a belated merry Christmas, an ongoing happy Hanukkah or Kwanzaa, and, of course, a joyous new year! Furthermore, why not a ...

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Introducing our Spring 2025 Webinar Series, Books that Changed the National Conversation
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For the past year, Teaching American History’s webinars have been about the presidential election. Last spring, we broke down the presidential election ...

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Join the State Archives on a Proactive Collecting Journey!
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The State Archives recently developed a proactive collecting survey because we want public input on what types of documents we should collect. This feedback ...

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