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Two weeks after the United States officially entered World War I, Irish American 'Bricklayer Bill...
Since the mid-nineteenth century, Americans have known the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New Yo...
The story of a Harvard student's murder in 1970s Boston amid racial strife and rampant corruption...
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William Hardin Burnley (1780-1850) was the largest slave owner in Trinidad during the nineteenth ...
The Maine Woods, vast and largely unsettled, are often described as unchanged since Henry David T...