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How The Titanic Haunts Us
We have good reason to remember the story of what happened to hubristic rich people, and the imprisoned poor, in an enormous opulent floating palace.
by
Nathan J. Robinson
via
Current Affairs
on
October 26, 2021
How April 14th Came to Be ‘Ruination Day’
April 15 may be Tax Day, but for some, it’s the 14th of April that’s notorious.
by
Gillian Welch
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Julia Wick
via
Longreads
on
April 14, 2015
The Unsinkable Myth
Reflections on the various legends surrounding the world's most famous ship.
by
Richard Howells
via
The Public Domain Review
on
April 11, 2012
Going Nowhere Fast
The strange past and even stranger future of the stationary bicycle.
by
Jody Rosen
via
The Atlantic
on
May 18, 2022
The Thing in the White House
The White House's most terrifying ghost and the maid who saw it.
by
Howard Dorre
via
Plodding Through The Presidents
on
October 8, 2024
How the Dear America Series Taught Young Girls They Had a Place In History
History classes made it seem like young girls wouldn't ever change the course of the world. These books taught them that they could.
by
Angela Lashbrook
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Refinery29
on
July 19, 2021
Bob Dylan, Historian
In the six decades of his career, Bob Dylan has mined America’s past for images, characters, and events that speak to the nation’s turbulent present.
by
Sean Wilentz
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New York Review of Books
on
June 19, 2021
Linoleum’s Luxurious History and Creative Renaissance
Linoleum has a rich history in art and industry that you should remember next time you walk across a particularly beautiful patterned floor.
by
Hattie Jean Hayes
via
Zócalo Public Square
on
August 12, 2016
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