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8/27/19
The Cultural History of Woodstock and a Message of Hope
by Harlan Lebo
The Woodstock weekend marked the beginning of a new era in America, a new consciousness about the way the world could be.
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SOURCE: AP
8/25/19
Paris celebrates its liberation from Nazis, 75 years on
Paris celebrated the American soldiers, French Resistance fighters and others who liberated the City of Light from Nazi occupation exactly 75 years ago on Sunday, unleashing an eruption of kissing, dancing, tears and gratitude.
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8/25/19
What We Can Learn On the 80th Anniversary of the San Antonio 1939 Municipal Auditorium Riot
by Martin Halpern
80 years ago, thousands of people rioted at the San Antonio Municipal Auditorium to prevent the Communist Party from holding a public meeting. The story reminds us that words can often incite violence.
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SOURCE: AP
7/29/19
Black Virginia lawmakers boycott Trump’s Jamestown visit commemorating 400 years of representative democracy
Trump will join national and state leaders and dignitaries at Tuesday’s event, a commemorative session of the Virginia General Assembly at which Trump is to deliver remarks.
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SOURCE: Richard Nixon Foundation
6/18/19
The 50th Anniversary of Warren Burger's Appointment as Chief Supreme Court Justice
by Jeffrey B. Morris
The Burger Court was, on the whole, a pragmatic, flexible court, no more likely that its predecessor to be overly restrained by precedent.
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SOURCE: Washington Post
4/29/19
She was captured and enslaved 400 years ago. Now Angela symbolizes a brutal history.
Angela’s arrival in Jamestown in 1619 marked the beginning of a subjugation that left millions in chains.
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SOURCE: The Guardian
4/22/19
Normandy prepares for 75th anniversary of D-day landings
More than 2 million remembrance tourists expected to join veterans and world leaders for commemorations.
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SOURCE: Washington Post
2/27/19
‘They killed a white woman’: Fifty-four years later, Leroy Moton looks back at the killing that changed the civil rights movement
Leroy Moton was riding in a car with civil rights worker Viola Liuzzo when she was shot to death after the third Selma to Montgomery march, in 1965.
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SOURCE: NPR
2/24/19
Overcoming A 'Long, Bitter Relationship,' Grand Canyon And Tribes Mark Centennial
Eleven tribes have traditional ties to the Grand Canyon.
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SOURCE: NY Times
2/10/19
The Iran Revolution at 40: From Theocracy to ‘Normality’
Forty years ago, Iranians swelled with pride, hope and the expectation of a better future.
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3-31-14
My Shocking Confession: I Love Congress
by Ray Smock
Well, former House historian Ray Smock isn't thrilled by THIS Congress, but when examined critically, the institution has had a remarkably effective 225 years of operation.
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2-6-14
Three Myths About Reagan, Debunked on His 103rd Birthday
by Monica Gray
Reagan wasn't an empty-suit actor or a nuclear cowboy, but nor was he as natural leader as he seemed.
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SOURCE: The Guardian
1-16-14
How countries across Europe will mark WWI centenary
From exhibitions and concerts to a movie and football match, a host of events will take place to commemorate anniversary.
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SOURCE: New York Times
1-9-14
100 Years After the Great War, the Bad Guy Is Still Elusive
In a world as multipolar today as Europe in the early 20th century, the implications go far beyond academic debate
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SOURCE: BBC News
10-20-13
Thousands re-enact Napoleonic Battle of the Nations
Local church leaders outside of Leipzig have objected to the "glorification" of war.
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SOURCE: BBC News
10-16-13
BBC reveals 2,500-hour World War I season
The BBC has revealed how it plans to mark the centenary of World War I.
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SOURCE: Der Spiegel
8-19-13
Berlin Denies Rift with UK over WWI Centenary
The German government has denied British media reports that it tried to influence the tone of Britain's planned ceremonies to mark the centenary of the outbreak of World War I. A spokesman has confirmed Germany sent an envoy to London to discuss the plans, though.The German Foreign Ministry on Monday denied allegations that it was attempting to influence Britain's plans to commemorate the 2014 centenary of the outbreak of World War I.A spokesman for the ministry confirmed reports that it had sent an envoy to London in early August to discuss the centenary ceremonies. But he added: "There was no intervention of any kind in how our friends and partners intend to shape their commemoration of World War I."The Daily Telegraph reported on Sunday that the visit by Andreas Meitzner, a German diplomat tasked with coordinating European commemoration plans for the centenary, was prompted by German concerns that the ceremonies might have an excessively "declamatory tone," placing more emphasis on victory rather than reconciliation....
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SOURCE: Guardian (UK)
8-3-13
Henry Porter: The Great War: We Are as Blind to Our Times as the Innocent Lovelorn Boy was in 1913
Henry Porter is a writer and journalist specialising in liberty and civil rights.The inscription carved into the huge beech tree, which stands on a hill path in Gloucestershire, reads PM 10/9/13 MKN. Next month, this piece of vandalism – though I cannot see it as that now – will be 100 years old, which seems incredible for something probably done on the spur of the moment. I often wonder about PM and MKN – if their love lasted and whether both made it through the First World War, which broke out 11 months later, on Tuesday 4 August.
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SOURCE: BBC News
7-26-13
No peace for Koreas 60 years after war
Stooped and frail within the ranks of veterans, Lee Duk-bin watches the memorial parades marking 60 years since the end of the Korean war.He was 25 years old when the conflict began, an officer in the South Korean army, who believed passionately in the ideological fight against the communist North....The irony is that Lee Duk-bin is originally North Korean. He came to the South to fight with the UN forces against his own communist government.Sixty years after the fighting ended in a truce, he says it is still too soon for a permanent peace treaty."The very idea of a peace treaty is just North Korean trickery," he said....
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SOURCE: Guardian (UK)
7-23-13
Matthias Strohn: Remember World War I as a Global War
Dr Matthias Strohn is a senior lecturer in the war studies department at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. He has advised German and British government bodies on the centenary commemorationsThis time next year, nations across the globe will begin the centenary commemorations of the first world war – "the great seminal catastrophe" of the 20th century, as the American historian George F Kennan called it. It seems that Britain has chosen a sensible approach: a handful of national and international events, spread out over the four years from 2014 to 2018, supplemented by activities at a local level. By limiting the number of high-profile events, the UK will prevent a "commemoration fatigue" setting in among the population....