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Celebrating Ida B. Wells & Medgar Evers: The Heroine and Hero of Black America
Ida B. Wells was an African American journalist, activist, abolitionist, and feminist who led an anti-lynching crusade in the United States of America in the 1890s. She went on to found and become integral in groups striving for African American justice and freedom. Wells also established several civil rights organizations. For example, in 1896, she formed the National Association of Colored Women, and she is also considered a founding member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Ida B. Wells wrote about issues of race and politics in the south of the U.S. Several of her articles were published in Black newspapers and periodicals under the moniker “Iola.” Wells eventually became an owner of the Memphis Free Speech and Headlight, and later, of the Free Speech.
By Darryl C. Richie3 years ago in History
A History of Violence: Unveiling the Depths of Human Conflict. Content Warning.
Introduction Welcome to our comprehensive guide to the fascinating and fascinating subject of the history of torture. In this article, we delve deep into the history of human civilization, uncovering the origins, causes, and manifestations of violence in each era. Our goal is to provide you with a rich and detailed understanding of this complex phenomenon, highlighting its impact on societies and individuals alike. Join us on this enlightening journey as we explore the depths of humanity's dark side.
By Ahshik official3 years ago in History
Mythical Journeys-Part 1. Content Warning.
Once upon a time, in the small town of Quirktown, there lived a young and ambitious dreamer named Timmy. Timmy had always been fascinated by myths, legends, and fantastical creatures. He would spend hours reading about faraway lands and the incredible adventures that unfolded within them. However, Timmy had a problem. He lived in the real world, where mythical journeys were nothing more than stories on paper.
By Praful Patil3 years ago in History
The Igbo's
Once upon a time, in the highlands of southeastern Nigeria, there existed a tribe known as the Igbo people. They were a proud and industrious people with a rich cultural heritage, steeped in tradition. The Igbo people were known for their elaborate religious ceremonies, their intricate art forms, and their unique language, which was spoken by over 25 million people around the world.
By Favour Elechi 3 years ago in History
Plague Island: 5 Eerie Places Abandoned to the Sea
Exploring abandoned places can send chills down your spine, but when these eerie locations are swallowed by the sea, the sense of mystery and intrigue deepens. From haunted lighthouses to grim prisons and Nazi torpedo bases, these five eerie places tell tales of tragedy, despair, and the enduring presence of the supernatural. Join us as we delve into the stories of these fascinating places, now lost to the waves.
By Ngakoma Mystery3 years ago in History
The Mystery of the Old Villa
Chapter 1 The Arrival It was a late afternoon in autumn when Alice, a young and adventurous writer, received a mysterious letter. The sender was an anonymous benefactor offering her the opportunity to spend a month in the old, abandoned villa on the outskirts of town. Curious and in search of inspiration for her new novel, Alice decided to accept the invitation and embark on this exciting adventure.
By Filippo Fantini3 years ago in History
The Mysterious Life of Teresa Ann Savoy. Top Story - June 2023. Created with: OG Collection.
It is undeniable that the women who graced the covers and pages of magazines including Penthouse and Playboy brought to their publishers the lavish incomes that made figures like Hugh Hefner household names. Despite this impact many of these women do not have substantial biographies that are publicly available, a lack of celebrity that is striking when compared to the prevalence of their image in the public sphere. This lack of fame was purposeful for some, as many women chose to use aliases when published, or disappointing to others who were promised careers as actors or models following their pictorial.
By OG Collection 3 years ago in History
The Rise and Fall of the Mayans: A Fascinating and Tragic History
The Mayan civilization, one of the most advanced and sophisticated civilizations of the ancient world, flourished for over two thousand years in Mesoamerica, covering modern-day Mexico and Central America. The Mayans are renowned for their remarkable achievements in science, mathematics, art, architecture, and culture. However, the sudden and mysterious collapse of the Mayan empire around the 10th century CE remains a fascinating and tragic mystery that has captivated scholars and laypeople alike for centuries. In this article, we will explore the rise and fall of the Mayans, examining the factors that contributed to their collapse and their enduring legacy in modern society.
By Krishna raj3 years ago in History
UKRAINE:A Journey of Hope
Once upon a time in the beautiful country of Ukraine, there lived a young girl named Olena. She lived in a small village nestled in the heart of the Carpathian Mountains. Olena had an enchanting spirit and a heart that overflowed with kindness and compassion. She was loved by everyone in her village for her warm smile and gentle nature.
By Samira Nurudeen3 years ago in History








