by Onyitex Joseph June 27, 2025 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories The Underground Railroad: Exploring The Network Of Secret Routes & Safe Houses Used By African American Slaves To Escape To Free States & Canada During The 19th Century Read More
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Art & Photography·Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories Revolutionizing Religious Architecture: The Basilica Of Saint-Denis By Abbot Suger
November 29, 2022 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories Everything You Need To Know About The 1966 Upper Voltan Coup D’état On the 3rd, of January 1966, the 1966 Upper Voltan coup d’état took place in the Republic of Upper Volta, now known
August 31, 2022 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories The Story Of Isaac And Rosa, New Orleans’ Emancipated Slave Children In 1863 The picture above shows eight years old Isaac and six years old Rosa with arms linked and looking into the camera. These
August 31, 2022 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories Will And William West: The Identical Inmates Who Demonstrated The Need For Fingerprinting, 1903 William West, an African American, entered the prison at Leavenworth in the United States on May 1, 1903. He went through the
August 19, 2022 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories Mine Worker x-Rayed For A Diamond Check, 1954 As a result of how expensive and how often mine workers attempt smuggling Diamonds out of the mines, South African workers are
August 18, 2022 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories Pictures Of Victorian Women Who Never Cut Their Hair, 1860-1900 During the reign of Queen Victoria, a woman’s hair was considered an essential part of her identity. It set her aside and
August 18, 2022 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories The “Falling Cat” Phenomenon That Helped NASA Prepare Astronauts For Zero Gravity, 1969 It is widespread knowledge that when a cat falls upside down, it can turn its body mid-air, so It lands on its
August 17, 2022 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories The German Invasion Of Western Europe And The Fall Of France, May 1940 For a long time, Germany had a history of tension with France and the Nazi was open about their hatred for the
August 16, 2022 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories Haunting Photographs Of The Hell Of Brazil’s Serra Pelada Mines In The 1980s In January 1979, a child swimming found a 6-gram mass of gold at the river bank. Genésio Ferreira da Silva who owned
August 16, 2022 Cultures & Traditions Father Stares At The Hand And foot Of His Five-Year-Old, Severed As A Punishment For Failing To Make The Daily Rubber Quota, Belgian Congo, 1904 Belgian Congo was known as The Democratic Republic of the Congo after its independence in 1960. However, before her independence, between 1885
August 11, 2022 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories Sophia Loren: Stunning Vintage Photos Of The Italian Classic Beauty Icon In The 1950s-1960s Sofia Costanza Villani Scicolone popularly by her screen name, Sophia Loren was the daughter of Romilda Villani and Riccardo Scicolone, a construction
August 10, 2022 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories Vintage Computer Ads That Show How Far We’ve Progressed, 1970-1990 This article delves into what tech headlines looked like before smartphones, laptops, and tablets. We’ve come a really long way, and hopefully,
August 10, 2022 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories In 1945, The United States Became The First Country To Successfully Detonate An Atomic Weapon The United States became the first country to successfully detonate an atomic weapon, signalling the start of a new era in warfare
August 6, 2022 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories Battle Of Saipan 1944 | Description & Facts Often referred to as the “Pacific D day,” the battle was part of the operation forager during World War II. After an
August 5, 2022 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories Aircraft Detection Before Radar, 1917-1940 During World War I and the beginning of World War II, radar hadn’t been invented, and the only way to detect incoming
August 5, 2022 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories Dr Gustav Zander Designed The World’s First Gym Machines In 1892 These days it’s widespread to go to the gym and be at a loss as to the equipment to use because of
August 4, 2022 Cultures & Traditions·History & Stories Vintage Pictures Of Bizarre Vending Machines You Never Knew Existed, 1920-1960 Automatic purchases from a vending machine are not a new thing. While it’s possible to purchase a wide range of items from