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- America's Hidden History by Kenneth C. Davis: Not What You Think You KnowHistory is not a shallow subject. It is not created by characters with completely pure motives, ever. History is full of blood, violence, and arrogance as well as heroism and moral integrity. America's Hidden History gives the reader a tate of it all.
The History of Jamaica: From Colonialism and Slavery to Emancipation and IndependenceThis is a concise history of Jamaica, touching on early native culture, Columbus, Spanish settlement, British colonialism, sugarcane plantations, slavery, the triangular trade, Maroon War, racism, emancipation, Marcus Garvey, and independence.
History and Timeline of TenerifeAn easy to read overview of the History of Tenerife, showing the events that helped shape the island into what we see today.
This Week in Film HistoryWith the 25th anniversary of the "Top Gun" premiere, I couldn't help but ask what other events in Film History occurred this week of May. The team at Box Office Prophets made it very easy to discover this week of May in Movie History.
How to Research Your Family HistoryThere are several ways to research your family history. Passing family history to the next generation is a way to connect and maintain the family bond.- Original Collection of African American History PoemsPoems about select people, moments, events, and attitudes in African American history.
Fear of History? History of Fear? Fear of Love?How does history maintain or dissolve fear? Do we ever really dissolve fears or do we evolve it into new, more complex concerns? How may we engage history to release fears?
A History of Koreatown, Los AngelesThe most densely populated area in Los Angeles is also the most exciting. Read this brief history of Koreatown to learn more about this often overlooked gem.- How to Find the History of Old Homes and Period HomesThis guide explains how to learn more about the history and appearance of an old or period home.
Will History Channel's Access to the Library of Congress's Artifacts Give New Perspectives on U.S. History?It seems strange that a deal between The History Channel and the Library of Congress wasn't made a long time ago to do TV specials on rare artifacts giving new perspectives on American history. This deal might just go down as a major piece of history on its own...- A Brief History of Golden DawnMuch of today's esoteric tradition comes to us though the published material of the Golden Dawn, a fact that makes its history important to the modern student of the occult.
- Grimes Point and Hidden Cave, NevadaHidden Cave was used by the Nevada Indian tribes for thousands of years and Grimes Point is an area containing petroglyphs.
Black History of New Bedford, Massachusetts, the Underground Railroad for Runaway SlavesFebruary is Black History Month, This is the black history of New Bedford, Massachusetts
Chillingham Castle: The History and Its GhostsWith its bloody history and many deaths it is no wonder that Chillingham Castle has been called the most haunted place on earth.
Chocolate Lovers Unite! The History of the World's Favorite FoodThis article gives a brief background on the history of chocolate and its impact as well as sharing a few interesting facts about the savory sweet.- Top Ten Reasons George W. Bush Will Go Down as the Greatest President in U.S. HistoryA humorous look at the prospect history will vindicate the presidency of George W. Bush.
Hidden Jewels of San FranciscoMy goal when traveling is to find the "hidden jewels" in my destination.
Help a History Lover Celebrate a Birthday: Forget the Traditional "Party" SceneIf you love history and want to incorporate your interests into your birthday celebration, there are many different fun ways to accomplish this.- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: A Buddhist AnalysisA look at the role of Buddhist ideology in the film "Crouching Tiger,Hidden Dragon," along with some critical responses.
- The Hidden Costs of Food: a Review of "The Omnivore's Dilemma"A review of Michael Pollan's latest book, "The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals"
- The History of Salem, Massachusetts: a Rich American HeritageWhen you hear the name Salem, Massachusetts, you think of just one thing, the Witch Trials of 1649 and today you can still visit the sites of that time, like gallows hill, It is a part of the tourism industry in Salem, but it is far from the whole history of the Village
Cades Cove - A Place Hidden from Time in the Smoky MountainsThis article explains the history of Cades Cove. It also tells about the area now and give hours when you can tour it.- The History of the San Fernando ValleyThe San Fernando Valley is considered the child city of metropolitan Los Angeles; a child that gradually grew and matured. From the development of farming and agriculture to the subdividing of land the Valley has taken on its own course in history.
Little Known History Detours: Mt. Olive, IllinoisIf you enjoy your history, follow the signs off I-55 toward the Mother Jones Monument, and you'll discover a fascinating learning experience hidden off old Route 66 in Central Illinois.- Lars Von Trier's Manderlay DVD Review: A Hidden GemManderlay was overlooked during its theatrical release but deserves recognition now that it has arrived on dvd.
The History of Lacrosse: A Comparison Between Men's and Women's Rules and ViolenceDifferences between men's and women's lacrosse rules and style of play. Women are injured almost as much as men in lacrosse, but are required to wear less protective equipment. Women's lacrosse sometimes hides a seething inner violence.- Langston Hughes' Poem "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" Speaks of HistoryThe poem written by Hughes includes several hidden meanings. It also digs deep within the African American culture.
- A Brief History of Eva PeronA short history of one Latin America's most famous women; a story of Eva Peron's rise and fall
- Sacramento's Museum of Medical History: Not-So-Modern MedicineCalifornia's oldest medical association, SSVMA is located in a nondescript office complex at 5380 Elvas Ave. in Sacramento. The side of building faces the street, further hiding its identity to casual passersby.
- Santa Monica: Finding the Beach City's Hidden TreasuresSanta Monica is a progressive beach town that has a casual attitude toward its history. With a bit of effort, vintage architectural treasures can be discovered. Anyone living in Santa Monica or visiting the city will want to know these historical tips.
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