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A Brief History of Merriam, Kansas
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Merriam has a long history of innovation and diversity in Johnson County. The area was originally inhabited by the Kaw tribe until the 1820s ...

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Don Bluth Makes History With Anastasia The Musical
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Don Bluth spent the summer directing the Broadway Musical, Anastasia, based on his beloved animated film in his theater. In the history of animation, Don ...

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Two Tenure-Track Positions with a History of Education Focus
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TWO Full-Time, Tenure-Track Faculty Positions:  Critical Multicultural Education, Social Justice Education, Ethnic Studies, UNLV, College of ...

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General George Armstrong Custer in the U.S. Civil War — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books
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West PointCuster was born in Ohio on December 5, 1839. He spent part of his youth in Michigan, with a half-sister and her husband, and would consider the ...

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Trump May Have Made One of the Worst Financial Decisions in Modern History Moments Before Taking Office, According To Crypto Traders – Here’s Why
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Two widely followed crypto traders say President Trump may have made one of the biggest financial blunders in modern history moments before taking ...

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Finance: History and Policy: Economic and Political Analysis of the Recent Section 301 Petition Re: the Chinese Ship Industry
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 In a 137-page and 150-exhibit petition filed with the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) in March, attorneys and consultants for five large U.S. labor unions ...

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Trinity Style Homes in Philadelphia: A Unique Piece of the City’s History
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The Trinity House, a hallmark of Philadelphia’s architectural history, dates back to the 17th century. These compact, three-story homes feature ...

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BackStory with the American History Guys
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In her latest book “Free Thinker: Sex, Suffrage, and the Extraordinary Life of Helen Hamilton Gardener,” historian Kimberly A. Hamlin tells ...

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Declaration of Independence Continues to Make History
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The Declaration of Independence by John Trumbull, 1819Public Domain ...

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“An Equal Chance:” Ada B. Harris, Norwood, and the Black Progressive Movement Part II – The Indiana History Blog
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“Former ‘Bad’ Town Now an Ideal Spot,” Indianapolis Star, August 1, 1909, 25, accessed Newspapers.com. During the Progressive Era, Black women were often ...

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