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East Of Palo Alto’s Eden: Race And The Formation Of Silicon Valley
What if Silicon Valley had emerged from a racially integrated community? Would the technology industry be different? Would we? And what can the..
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8 Inventions by Women That Dudes Got Credit For
Monopoly, nuclear fission, and programming: Ladies did it first.
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Better Identification Of Viking Corpses Reveals: Half Of The Warriors Were Female
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Four Reasons Everyone Should Thank Unions On Labor Day
It's worth remembering that Labor day is more than just a three-day weekend.
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The Fascinating Story Behind Why So Many Nail Technicians Are Vietnamese
Most Americans recognize Tippi Hedren for her starring role in Alfred Hitchcock’s horror film The Birds—but among the Vietnamese American community, her reputation is for something a little more serious: being a cornerstone of the immigrant communi
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Curating humanity's heritage
It's been said that when an elder dies, it's as if a library is burned. Anthropologist Elizabeth Lindsey, a National Geographic Fellow, collects the deep cultural knowledge passed down as stories and lore.
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All 43 Presidents, Ranked by How Hard They Partied
Things get really weird right around Martin Van Buren.
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The Daily Routines of Famous Creative People | Podio
Discover how some of the world’s greatest minds organized their daily routines. We delved into their diaries and other documents to see how they worked, slept and exercised their way to success.
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The Two Faces of Empire: Melville Knew Them, We Still Live With Them | Blog, The Long View | BillMoyers.com
Two characters from Herman Melville's novels foretold the dangerous future of American empire.
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The Holocaust Just Got More Shocking
The Germans had vastly more work camps and ghettos than anyone knew.
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The Origins and Meanings of Ashkenazic Last Names - Jewish Currents
by Bennett Muraskin Ashkenazic Jews were among the last Europeans to take family names. Some German-speaking Jews took last names as early as the 17th century, but the overwhelming majority of Jews lived in Eastern Europe and did not take…
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6 Ridiculous Lies You Believe About the Founding of America
It turns out our teachers, Hollywood and whoever we got our Thanksgiving mythology from (Big Turkey?) all made America's origin story far more boring than it actually was for some very disturbing reasons.