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From Enslavement to Indiana Matriarch – The Indiana History Blog
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Aliff Henley’s gravestone in the Rush Cemetery, courtesy Howard County Historical Society. A version of this post was published in the Indiana Historical ...

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Introducing the 2025 History Leadership Institute Fellows – AASLH
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AASLH is thrilled to announce that we have selected 25 of our field’s emerging leaders as the 2025 History Leadership Institute Fellows! Chosen from a ...

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Huh? The Valuable Role of Interjections – SAPIENS
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✽ LISTEN CAREFULLY TO a spoken conversation and you’ll notice that the speakers use a lot of little quasi-words—“mm-hmm,” “um,” “huh?,” and the ...

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10 Best Selling Games in History
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The gaming industry is packed with countless titles, but only a few achieve legendary status—selling millions of copies and winning over fans across ...

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New Museum Examines the History of American Public Housing—and the Stories of Its Residents
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Located in a preserved 1930s development in Chicago's West Side, the museum includes three recreated apartments representing families of different decades ...

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History, Theme, Importance, and How We Can Make a Difference – Madhyam
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Every year on April 7, the world comes together to celebrate World Health Day, a momentous occasion that highlights the significance of health and ...

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The Crimean War – Part 6: The Long-term Effects and Historical Significance — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books
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A Russian Emancipation Reform took place in 1861. The above painting is Peasants Reading the Emancipation Manifesto, an 1873 painting by Grigory ...

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Prefecture Focus : History of Niigata
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47 For this entry in this series, we’re venturing back to a cold place. Niigata is the next entry as we stop into the Chubu area of Japan. Craft ...

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The Meaning and History of the Bumble Bee Tattoo – IMAGELLA
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The bumble bee tattoo has become a favorite among tattoo enthusiasts, symbolizing hard work, community, and resilience. This charming design not ...

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Opinion | Remembering Lafayette
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Two hundred years ago, the Marquis de Lafayette spent nine days in Alabama traveling across the midwestern portion of the state from Georgia to ...

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