Slave Consumption in the Old South: A Double-Edged Sword
Crossposted from The American Historian Online. By the Civil War’s last weary winter, Confederate Richmond,…
Crossposted from The American Historian Online. By the Civil War’s last weary winter, Confederate Richmond,…
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In February 2009, Captain Charles Moore of the Al-ga-lita Marine Research Foundation spoke at TED…
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“The disastrous floods and tornadoes in the United States within the last five years have…