Introduction Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States, is often celebrated for his pivotal role in steering the nation through its most tumultuous period, the Civil War. However, his influence extends beyond mere wartime leadership; Lincoln's presidency marked what many historians term the "Second American Revolution." This revolution was not just a continuation of the political upheaval initiated...
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Langston Hughes and the Powers That Be When it comes to poetry pushing racial freedoms, only a few have gone as far as Langston Hughes. Langston was a famous American writer and poet in the 20th century. He published many well-known works such as âI, Too, The Negro Speaks of Rivers, âand âLet America Be America Again.â Some of his...
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When discussing film history, it is impossible not to mention the Birth of a Nation in said discussion. It really was the first film to show the true power that cinema could have both as an artistic medium as well as its impact on the viewerâs opinions and viewpoints, as discussed by Leon F. Litwack in his essay on the...
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As history progress, many accounts of literature are likely to be encountered by authors and directors who attempt to inform and invite us to live inside the world of slavery. Living inside the fiction we learn to discern truth from falsehood, good from evil, and learn to find who we are, where we are, and where we are going. The...
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Strategy is a piece of the puzzle that is warfare, the most confusing and complex of human endeavors, and cannot be studied apart from its critical accompanying factors. The most important of these is policy, meaning the political objective or objectives sought by the governments in arms (these are sometimes described as war aims, or what they are fighting for)....
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There must be two main durations that lead to the warfare used to be the lengthy time that was once constructed over many a long time and the other was the 5 months build period that was once simply after the election of Abraham Lincoln as president in 1860 and the fall of the Fort Sumter in April 1861 (The...
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The events of Fort Sumter in April 1861 were a major turning point in American history. Whilst the conflict resulted in no official deaths, it marked the beginning of the American Civil Warâa war that progressed over four years and resulted in the deaths of more than 620,000 Americans and the emancipation of 3.9 million slaves. Slavery played a key...
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Introduction Abraham Lincoln's presidency is often examined through the lens of the American Civil War, a pivotal conflict that not only shaped the future of the United States but also redefined its core principles. The central objective of Lincoln during this turbulent period was the preservation of the Union. While the abolition of slavery emerged as a significant outcome of...
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To what extent did presidents aid the pursuit of equality for African Americans between 1865-1968? Some Presidents aided the pursuit of equality for African Americans, and some did things to go against it as they were for slavery. Civil rights politics in the United States has its roots in the movement to end discrimination against African Americans. Though slavery was...
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The state which I call my home, Mississippi, known for its magnolia trees and mass cotton production, plays a big part in the history of America. Mississippi has influenced everything from pop culture to home cooking. Not all of Mississippiâs history would necessarily be considered great, but it is still part of our heritage without a doubt. Mississippi also played...
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For many years Hollywood has depicted major events in history on the big screen. However, âmajorâ history is constituted by what the populous and those in power want to be remembered as major history. In recent years, movies have been released that uncover the parts of history that are swept under the rug for whatever reason. The Free State of...
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The Civil War is considered the bloodiest war in American history, Most people ignored the importance nurses and doctor's roles played during this time they helped heal injured soldiers, and the sick in the Battlefields, Hospitals, and Clinics. People referred to this period as 'The National Struggle' and Nurses made a huge impact/difference during this time of desperation. The female...
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Nigeria is a diverse country with three large ethnic groups and a myriad of languages ranging from Igbo to Yoruba. The main three ethnic groups which make up the Nigerian population are the Igbo, Yoruba, and Hausa. While the socio-economic status of Nigeria has improved slightly over the years, Nigeriaâs natural resources were not enough to aid the countryâs poverty....
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The Spanish Civil War took place in 1939 in Spain, part of Morocco, the Sahara, and Guinea. The war ended with the nationalists as the winners. How were the nationalists prepared for the Spanish Civil War compared to the Republicans? What factors facilitated their success? Nationalists advocated for a new revolutionary; therefore, after their success, the Second Spanish Republic ended,...
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The civil war in the Kayin State between the KNU and the Burmese government has not concluded and does not look as if it will end anytime soon. However, there have been many attempts at peace in recent years. In April of 2005, the U.N. Commission on Human Rights took a stance that the Burmese government should put an end...
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The Civil War was a unique war for the relatively young United States of America because it was a war in which brother fought brother and the very definition of liberty was questioned. The Unionâs strategy for defeating the South was known as the Anaconda Plan. The theory behind the Anaconda Plan was to block supplies from being shipped to...
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 Duke Ellington was born in Washington, and with his music, he gained a national profile through his band's performances at the âCotton Clubâ in Harlem. Edward Kennedy âDukeâ Ellington is one of Americaâs significant composers. Ellingtonâs birth in 1999 brought in a lot of people interested in his kind of music for listeners, other musicians, and students alike. This research...
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Abstract During the American Civil War on September 17, 1862, near Sharpsburg, Maryland, and Antietam Creek, General Robert E. Lee and General George B. McClellanâs armies faced off in what many call a top 10 influencing battles of all times and the most bloody day of the Civil War. General McClellan, despite flaws, was victorious, which is exactly what President...
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Introduction The surprise attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, is often romanticized as a turning point that caught the United States unawares. However, a critical examination of historical evidence suggests that the attack was not as unexpected as traditionally portrayed. Various indicators, including diplomatic communications, intelligence reports, and geopolitical trends, hinted at the possibility of a Japanese offensive....
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Jazz was not originated on a specific day. It was created over time. According to Henry Louis, Jazz rose in the first decades of artistic gathering of a few components including ragtime band music, opera, and European classical music. When Africans were working in American farms they were prevented to talk to each other so that they could not make...
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The 1800s were a tremulous time in our history. From this time period comes the bitter and tragic story of Celia. The story of Celia began in the summer of 1850. Robert Newsom was a plantation owner from Callaway County, Missouri. He owned an expansive farm with multiple slaves. After the death of his wife, Newsom purchased Celia. At the...
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In the article âConfederate Memorials as Instruments of Racial Terrorâ (2015), originally published in The New York Times, writer Brent Staples argues that recent events such as the 2015 Charleston church shooting and the dismissal of the Confederate monuments around the country have finally allowed politicians to come to the deduction that these Confederate symbols and anything related to them,...
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My history teacher in eighth grade once told me that the reason we learn history is to learn from the past so that society does not walk down the same paths of tragedy in hopes of constructing a better future. History allows us to understand the present by giving insight into events in the past when it comes to culture,...
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âTwilight: Los Angeles, 1992â is a play Anna Deavere Smith produced utilizing verbatim depictions of the numerous casualties, onlookers, observers, and even culprits she met as a result of the Los Angeles riots. Smith examines an assortment of occasions paving the way to the Rodney King tragedy and considers the variety and strain of a city in disorder. Anna Deavere...
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There were many factors and important people that helped construct the Texas Revolution. Although the land was Mexican territory, many Anglo-Americans moved to Texas in hopes of getting a good amount of land. There was one man that had a huge role in Texas, his name was Stephen Fuller Austin. Stephen Austin helped convince many Americans to pack their belongings...
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Introduction In the annals of horse racing history, few stories captivate the imagination quite like that of Seabiscuit. Born in 1933, this undersized and overlooked thoroughbred defied the odds to become one of the most celebrated racehorses in American history. His journey from obscurity to fame is emblematic of resilience and determination, qualities that resonated deeply with the American public...
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Ellis Island, a ray of hope, but a port of tears and chaos in the early eighteenth century. It was a place where the U.S. health and security departments screened out the immigrants considered undesirable, the incurably ill, the impoverished, the disabled, criminals, and all the others barred by the immigration laws of the United States. For most immigrants, Ellis...
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On December 7th, 1941, Japan launched a surprise attack on the United States known as Pearl Harbor. This attack would be responsible for killing more than 2,000 American sailors, soldiers, and civilians. The attack happened on Pearl Harbor, a military base in Hawaii. It was considered a surprise attack because the US was not in the war and was not...
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WWII was full of great leaders that were prominent figures in their day and age. There were plenty of leaders and others who left behind memories of what they accomplished in WWII. Some leaders made gains and advanced during the war. Others suffered and lost what they did have during the war. Whether they were good or bad they were...
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According to milspousefest.com, it states that âThe attack of Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941, âis a date which will live infamyâ (President Roosevelt) was an attack by Japan.â It was very early Sunday morning at 8 am families were getting ready, kids were eating breakfast, etc. Although many people thought it was a normal day. The Japanese were dropping the...
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