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Carnton: Beauty From Ashes

In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we visit an antebellum Tennessee home significant for how it accommodated Civil War casualties.
Moore’s Creek Bridge: The Battle That Delayed Britain’s Southern Conquest
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Moore’s Creek Bridge: The Battle That Delayed Britain’s Southern Conquest

With the war at a stalemate, Britain pursued an alternate strategy: winning the war from the South. Standing in its way were the Patriots of North Carolina.
How a Cold Front Led to the Marines’ First Amphibious Invasion
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How a Cold Front Led to the Marines’ First Amphibious Invasion

In ‘This Week in History,’ a petition from Nova Scotia results in the creation of the Marines and a historic attack on an outpost in The Bahamas.
Revisiting the Electoral College Compromise
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Revisiting the Electoral College Compromise

Criticized as outdated and undemocratic, the Electoral College was originally crafted to balance popular will, state equality, and constitutional restraint.
Lincoln the Poet: The American President Who Loved Verse
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Godwin Ajala: The Selfless Security Guard Who Saved Countless Lives During the 9/11 Attacks

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When the second plane hit the World Trade Center, security guard Godwin Ajala stayed behind to help others escape—a choice that cost him his life.
Carnton: Beauty From Ashes

Carnton: Beauty From Ashes

In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we visit an antebellum Tennessee home significant for how it accommodated Civil War casualties.
Moore’s Creek Bridge: The Battle That Delayed Britain’s Southern Conquest

Moore’s Creek Bridge: The Battle That Delayed Britain’s Southern Conquest

With the war at a stalemate, Britain pursued an alternate strategy: winning the war from the South. Standing in its way were the Patriots of North Carolina.
How a Cold Front Led to the Marines’ First Amphibious Invasion

How a Cold Front Led to the Marines’ First Amphibious Invasion

In ‘This Week in History,’ a petition from Nova Scotia results in the creation of the Marines and a historic attack on an outpost in The Bahamas.
Revisiting the Electoral College Compromise

Revisiting the Electoral College Compromise

Criticized as outdated and undemocratic, the Electoral College was originally crafted to balance popular will, state equality, and constitutional restraint.
Richard Feynman’s Perspective on Music and the Art of Learning

Richard Feynman’s Perspective on Music and the Art of Learning

A lesser-known fact about the award-winning scientist is that he was a passionate amateur musician.
Francis Lieber: Establishing the US Military’s Code of Conduct

Francis Lieber: Establishing the US Military’s Code of Conduct

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ a Prussian immigrant’s insights on liberty, law, and war become foundational to international law.
Discipline and Freedom: The Daily Routine of Composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky

Discipline and Freedom: The Daily Routine of Composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky

Beyond ‘Swan Lake’ and the 6th Symphony stood a man who believed that routine and discipline prepared the soil for genius.
Hesiod’s Simple Manual for Living Well

Hesiod’s Simple Manual for Living Well

For the ancient Greek poet, resilience, diligence, and integrity formed the foundations of a good life.
Godwin Ajala: The Selfless Security Guard Who Saved Countless Lives During the 9/11 Attacks

Godwin Ajala: The Selfless Security Guard Who Saved Countless Lives During the 9/11 Attacks

When the second plane hit the World Trade Center, security guard Godwin Ajala stayed behind to help others escape—a choice that cost him his life.
Carnton: Beauty From Ashes

Carnton: Beauty From Ashes

In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we visit an antebellum Tennessee home significant for how it accommodated Civil War casualties.
Moore’s Creek Bridge: The Battle That Delayed Britain’s Southern Conquest

Moore’s Creek Bridge: The Battle That Delayed Britain’s Southern Conquest

With the war at a stalemate, Britain pursued an alternate strategy: winning the war from the South. Standing in its way were the Patriots of North Carolina.
How a Cold Front Led to the Marines’ First Amphibious Invasion

How a Cold Front Led to the Marines’ First Amphibious Invasion

In ‘This Week in History,’ a petition from Nova Scotia results in the creation of the Marines and a historic attack on an outpost in The Bahamas.
Revisiting the Electoral College Compromise

Revisiting the Electoral College Compromise

Criticized as outdated and undemocratic, the Electoral College was originally crafted to balance popular will, state equality, and constitutional restraint.
Richard Feynman’s Perspective on Music and the Art of Learning

Richard Feynman’s Perspective on Music and the Art of Learning

A lesser-known fact about the award-winning scientist is that he was a passionate amateur musician.
Francis Lieber: Establishing the US Military’s Code of Conduct

Francis Lieber: Establishing the US Military’s Code of Conduct

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ a Prussian immigrant’s insights on liberty, law, and war become foundational to international law.
Discipline and Freedom: The Daily Routine of Composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky

Discipline and Freedom: The Daily Routine of Composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky

Beyond ‘Swan Lake’ and the 6th Symphony stood a man who believed that routine and discipline prepared the soil for genius.
Hesiod’s Simple Manual for Living Well

Hesiod’s Simple Manual for Living Well

For the ancient Greek poet, resilience, diligence, and integrity formed the foundations of a good life.