Muhammad Ali vs. The Draft | Black Athletes and Activism  | 4

Muhammad Ali vs. The Draft | Black Athletes a...

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Quiz Show Rigging | All the Answers | 1

In the 1950s, America was captivated by high-stakes television quiz shows like The $64,000 Question and Twenty-One, which promised everyday Americans a shot at life-changing winnings. But behind the scenes, producers decided they couldn’t leave the drama to chance. They needed ...

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Quiz Show Rigging | The Perfect Contestant | 2

Herbert Stempel is given the opportunity of a lifetime when television producer Dan Enright offers him a guaranteed winning streak on the quiz show Twenty-One — so long as he follows the script. Stempel enjoys his newfound celebrity and financial success, but as ratings platea ...

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35 | Hate It Or Love It | For Real, For Real
Black History, For Real

Black people’s accomplishments aren’t usually celebrated without creating some discomfort in the white cultural zeitgeist. There’s something about Black Excellence that often leads to knee jerk criticisms. From the complicated Jack Johnson, to the modern-day struggles of Serena W ...  عرض المزيد

Howard Hughes Blows Up Hollywood | Censored | 2
Business Movers

Howard Hughes embraces sex and violence in his quest to conquer Hollywood. But his sensationalist approach clashes with industry regulators and censors, sparking a high-stakes battle over artistic freedom, public morality, and the future of American cinema.

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Being a Soldier During the Thirty Years War: Interview with Dr. Lucian Staiano-Daniels
Tides of History

What was it like to be a soldier during the Thirty Years War? I spoke with Dr. Lucian Staiano-Daniels, author of the upcoming book The War People: A Social History of Common Soldiers during the Era of the Thirty Years War, about what we can know of the thousands of me ...

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Buffalo Soldiers | The Brass Letters | 1
American History Tellers

In the spring of 1865, with the Civil War finally over, American lawmakers began to debate whether Black soldiers would have a permanent place in the peacetime Army. Some 180,000 Black men had fought in the Union ranks, but never before in the nation’s history had they been al ...

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