THE HISTORY OF MONOPOLY
Lizzie Magie was a woman ahead of her time. She was a feminist and a socialist. In fact, she was an anti-monopolist at a time when the Robber Barons reigned. She wrote poetry. She also designed games. In 1904, Read more…
Lizzie Magie was a woman ahead of her time. She was a feminist and a socialist. In fact, she was an anti-monopolist at a time when the Robber Barons reigned. She wrote poetry. She also designed games. In 1904, Read more…
Anne Sullivan is the most famous teacher of the deaf in American History. She limited herself to one pupil – Helen Keller. The two met on March 3, 1887. Keller was the daughter of well-to-do ex-Confederate officer. She had Read more…
The most famous witchcraft trials were held in Salem, Massachusetts between February, 1692 and May, 1693. Teenage girls accused members of the community of being witches and before the hysteria ran its course 200 people were accused. 30 were Read more…
On Feb. 27, 1933 the Reichstag (German Parliament) building caught fire and was substantially damaged. Hitler and the Nazis blamed it on the communists and in order to avert a communist takeover, Hitler was given dictatorial powers. But was Read more…
John Kellogg was born on Feb. 26, 1852. He was a Seventh-Day Adventist. They believed the Second Coming was near, so education was a waste of time. He only had a few years of formal schooling, but he read Read more…
Cathay Williams was born in 1844. Her father was a freed slave and her mother was enslaved. She grew up to be a house slave on a plantation in Missouri. When the Civil War broke out, her area was Read more…
Iwo Jima was invaded on Feb. 21, 1945. The going was tough, but two days later the volcano Mount Suribachi was conquered. Although the fighting continued for weeks, the taking of the mountain was symbolic of eventual victory. Recognizing Read more…
Sophie Scholl was born on May 9, 1921. He father was a liberal politician who was mayor of her home town. They were a middle-class family and she was well-educated. She and her siblings were seduced by Nazism. Her Read more…
Malcolm X was assassinated on Feb. 21, 1965 as he prepared to give a speech to his Organization of Afro-American Unity at a ballroom in New York City. His father had been killed when he was six by white Read more…
One of the most daring exploits in the history of the U.S. Navy occurred on Feb. 16, 1804. In 1801, the U.S. began the First Barbary War against the pirate (called “corsairs”) states of the Barbary coast of the Read more…