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Anne Frank’s Diary & Loving v. Virginia | What Hate Tried to Erase | June 12
On June 12, 1942, a girl in Amsterdam named Anne Frank received a diary for her 13th birthday — weeks before she and her family went into hiding from the Nazis. The voice she poured into those pages would outlive the regime that tried to silence her, becoming one of the most-read books in the world
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Chester A. Arthur: The Corrupt Boss Who Became a Reformer | Vibes vs. Verifiable
He was the ultimate Gilded Age machine politician — handed the presidency by party bosses who thought he’d play along. Instead Chester Arthur signed the most significant government reform of the era, rebuilt the U.S. Navy, and governed while secretly dying. Nobody saw it coming. 🧵 Sources in commen
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Who am I?
She rose from imperial concubine to become the only woman in Chinese history to rule as Emperor in her own name. Ruled for fifteen years. Expanded the empire. Reformed the civil service so completely her changes lasted centuries. Left a blank stone tablet at her tomb — she said no words could captu
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She Was One of the Greatest Pianists of Her Century — History Remembered Her as
She was performing concert piano at nine. Composing at eleven. Had eight children, supported her family, and gave her husband the quiet he needed to compose while she largely stopped. She also invented what we now consider the standard of serious listening — performing from memory, insisting on sil
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Where Did the Money Come From? | The Epstein Files
Between 2003 and 2019, over $1 billion flowed through Jeffrey Epstein’s accounts across 4,725 wire transfers. He had no public company, no fund, no clients on record. Leon Black paid him $170 million — ostensibly for tax advice. The Treasury Department has the records. The DOJ ignored them. Treasur
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Salem Witch Trials & The Civil Rights Filibuster | The Anatomy of a Moral Panic
On June 10, 1692, Bridget Bishop became the first person hanged in the Salem witch trials — America’s original moral panic, where accusation was enough to condemn. On June 10, 1964, the U.S. Senate finally broke a 60-day Southern filibuster with a historic 71-29 cloture vote, clearing the path for
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Who am I
She was performing concert piano across Europe at eleven years old. Composed her first major works before she was a teenager. Considered one of the greatest pianists of her century. Then history spent forty years describing her primarily as her husband’s wife and another man’s muse. Who am I?. Tomo
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She Directed Over 1,000 Films and Invented Narrative Cinema — Then History Erase
In 1896 she asked her employer if she could use the new cinematograph to make a short film. He said yes — he didn’t think it was worth much. She made the film. Then she made over a thousand more. She built Solax Studios in New Jersey — one of the largest film production companies in America — and r
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Salem Witch Trials & The Civil Rights Filibuster | The Anatomy of a Moral Panic
On June 10, 1692, Bridget Bishop became the first person hanged in the Salem witch trials — America’s original moral panic, where accusation was enough to condemn. On June 10, 1964, the U.S. Senate finally broke a 60-day Southern filibuster with a historic 71-29 cloture vote, clearing the path for
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Who am I?
She made her first film in 1896 — the same year cinema was invented. Went on to direct over a thousand films, build her own studio, and invent the language of narrative filmmaking. Then the industry wrote her out of history so completely that her own films were credited to the men who worked for he
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She Challenged Every Man Who Wanted to Marry Her to a Wrestling Match — And Neve
She was a Mongol warrior princess and the greatest wrestler of her age. Any man who wanted to marry her had to beat her in wrestling first — on terms she set herself. If he lost he gave her his horses. Suitors came from across the Mongol world — princes, warriors, men certain of their strength. Not
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The Fight Happens Tonight. The Questions Remain Unanswered. | Follow the Money E
Episode 7 of Follow the Money: The Same Lawn. Fight Night. Tonight the first professional sporting event ever held on federal executive grounds. The DC Combat Sports Commission has no jurisdiction — the White House is federal property. No local oversight. No donor disclosure. No FOIA documents rele
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She Was One of Egypt’s Greatest Pharaohs — So Her Successor Spent Years Erasing
She was given a regency and expected to hand it back. She declared herself pharaoh instead. She ruled Egypt for over twenty years — one of the longest and most prosperous reigns in Egyptian history. She built the mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahari, one of the architectural masterpieces of the ancien
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Who am I
She was a Mongol warrior princess and the greatest wrestler of her age. Any man who wanted to marry her had to beat her in wrestling first. If he lost he gave her his horses. She accumulated over ten thousand horses. Nobody beat her. She also fought in battle and her father considered her his fines
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Vatican City Founded & Griswold v. Connecticut | Who Governs Private Life | June
On June 7, 1929, the Lateran Treaty made Vatican City a sovereign nation — giving the Catholic Church its own country, answerable to no government on earth. On June 7, 1965, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Griswold v. Connecticut that government cannot ban contraception, establishing a constitution
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They Skimmed $90 Million Off Your Park Fees. While the Parks Have a $24 Billion
In Episode 6 of Follow the Money: The Same Lawn, the money trail gets personal. Congress approved $150 million for America’s 250th birthday. America250 — the congressionally chartered bipartisan commission — received $25 million. The Interior Department gave $68.3 million to Freedom 250’s parent no
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Andrew Johnson: The Man Who Betrayed Reconstruction | Vibes vs. Verifiable Facts
Lincoln’s successor had a once-in-a-generation chance to secure freedom for 4 million formerly enslaved people. Instead he vetoed civil rights legislation, pardoned Confederate leaders, and declared America “a government of white men.” Andrew Johnson didn’t just fail — he actively chose the wrong s
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She Invented Rock and Roll — Then History Gave the Credit to the Men Who Came Af
She was playing guitar and singing in church by the age of six. By the late 1930s she was performing in Harlem ballrooms — mixing gospel fire with blues electricity into something the audience had never heard before. They didn’t know what to call it. We call it rock and roll now. She picked up the
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Who am I?
She was one of the most successful pharaohs in Egyptian history. Ruled for over twenty years. Built monuments that still stand today. Expanded trade routes that made Egypt one of the wealthiest nations in the ancient world. When she died her successor spent years smashing her statues and chiseling
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Vatican City Founded & Griswold v. Connecticut | Who Governs Private Life?
On June 7, 1929, the Lateran Treaty made Vatican City an independent sovereign nation — giving the Catholic Church its own country for the first time. On June 7, 1965, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Griswold v. Connecticut that the government cannot ban contraception, establishing a constitutional
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