OPERATION JAYWICK

            On February 15, 1942, the port of Singapore fell to the Japanese.  It was a terrible blow to the British Empire as 80,000 British, Indian, and Australian soldiers were taken prisoner.  Naturally, the Allies wanted revenge.  In walked a civilian named Bill Reynolds.  The 61-year-old had used a Japanese Read more…

HENRY “BOX” BROWN

On March 29, 1849, a slave mailed himself to freedom.                 Henry Brown was a slave in Richmond, Virginia.  He was married with three children, but his master broke his promise and sold his family away to the deep South.  After that,  he would pray to God and one day Read more…

OPERATION CHARIOT

            Perhaps the most daring commando raid of WWII took place on March 28, 1942.  The British planned Operation Chariot to help win the Battle of the Atlantic.  The port of St. Nazaire was near the mouth of the Loire River in France.  It was not only a major base Read more…

THE SCOTTSBORO BOYS

            On March 25, 1931, nine black youths ages 13-19 were arrested for rape in Alabama.  The Scottsboro Boys became famous as a case of racial injustice that shone a light on the treatment of blacks in the South.  The nine had been traveling on a train as hoboes when Read more…

THE HIGHEST RANKED ACTOR

            Jimmy Stewart was one of the top actors in Hollywood when he became the first major star to enter the military before WWII.  Stewart came from a military family.  His two grandfathers had fought in the Civil War and his father had been in the Spanish-American War and WWI.  Read more…

THE CARROLLTON MASSACRE

            Recently the Tulsa Massacre has been revived as a tale of poor treatment of blacks in America’s past.  Another forgotten massacre that deserves to be in history classrooms is the Carrollton Massacre.  It occurred in Mississippi in 1886.  In January, Ed and Charley Brown, part Native American and part Read more…