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Novak Djokovic
With his victory in the French Open men's singles, Novak Djokovic earns his 23rd Grand Slam championship. At the Roland Garros stadium in Paris on Sunday, Serbia's Novak Djokovic celebrates defeating Norway's Casper Ruud in the men's singles French Open final match in three sets.
By hamcha elbachir3 years ago in History
History and culture of Ghanaian
Ghana, officially known as the Republic of Ghana, is a country located in West Africa. The history of Ghana is rich and diverse, spanning centuries of civilizations and influences from various empires and cultures. Here is an overview of the history of Ghana:
By Emmanuel Acquah3 years ago in History
Audie Murphy: An American Soldier's Journey to Fame and Glory
Audie Leon Murphy was born on June 20, 1925. He was an accomplished American soldier, actor, and songwriter. He earned a reputation as one of the most decorated combat soldiers in the United States during World War II, having been awarded all available military combat awards for valor. His heroic acts were also recognized by the French and Belgian authorities.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in History
A Tragic Symphony of Nature's Wrath
In the annals of American history, there are stories that transcend time, leaving indelible marks on the tapestry of our collective memory. One such haunting tale of tragedy and natural calamity took place in California's picturesque San Francisquito Canyon in the fateful year of 1928. The saga of the St. Francis Dam Disaster unfolded, resembling a symphony composed by the hand of fate, leaving behind a harrowing aftermath that echoes through the ages.
By Beach Mafia3 years ago in History
The Unbelievable Story of Desmond Doss
When Desmond Doss joined the United States Army on April 1, 1942, he had no idea that he would be honored with the nation's highest award for his remarkable bravery and courage in battle. It was only three and a half years later that he found himself standing on the White House lawn, receiving the prestigious award.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in History
Could I have been Mary Seacole? A vibrant yet largely forgotten influence alongside Florence Nightengale
Mary lived within the same time as Florence Nightengale. Her story differs greatly from the affluence and white privilege which surrounded Nightengale. Nevertheless, she persevered, despite the obvious bias, bigotry, prejudice and racial divide which pervaded her every step.
By Novel Allen3 years ago in History
Flag Day: celebrating the stars and stripes and the freedom of expression
That the flag of the United States shall be of thirteen stripes of alternate red and white, with a union of thirteen stars of white in a blue field, representing the new constellation. — Adopted by the Continental Congress on June 14, 1777.
By Suzy Jacobson Cherry3 years ago in History










