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She Was the First. You Don’t Know Her Name. | Without Her
Tomorrow we meet the first Black woman ever nominated for Vice President of the United States. She also ran one of the most powerful newspapers in America for 40 years. Come back tomorrow. #WithoutHer #BlackHistory #WomensHistory #ForgottenHistory
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She Broke a Law of Nature. The Nobel Went to the Men. | Without Her
Chien-Shiung Wu was one of the greatest experimental physicists of the 20th century. In 1956 she designed and executed the experiment that disproved the law of conservation of parity — a principle scientists had accepted as fundamental truth for decades. The two theoretical physicists who brought h
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Many of them died waiting for compensation they were owed. Some are still waitin
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The Day That Changed the Planet | Earth Day 1970 & The Paris Agreement
On April 22, 1970, twenty million Americans took to the streets for the very first Earth Day — demanding clean air, clean water, and a future worth fighting for. It worked. The EPA was created. Landmark environmental laws were passed. And a movement was born. Forty-six years later, on the exact sa
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They silenced her- what a waste- she never sculpted again
Camille Claudel was one of the most gifted sculptors of the 19th century. She studied, collaborated, and created work that stopped people in their tracks. Then her family had her committed — not because she was unwell, but because she was inconvenient. The doctors said she was fine. Her family neve
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On August 15, 1977, a radio telescope in Ohio picked up something it couldn’t ex
The signal was 30 times stronger than anything around it. It lasted exactly 72 seconds. It matched every predicted characteristic of a transmission from extraterrestrial intelligence. An astronomer reviewed the printout a few days later, circled it in red ink, and wrote one word in the margin. “W
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Two Cities Built to Change the World | History of the Day — April 21 On April 21
In 1960, Brazil inaugurated Brasília — a brand-new capital city carved out of the jungle in just four years, designed to reshape a nation. In 1962, Seattle opened the Century 21 World’s Fair, unveiling the Space Needle and a bold vision of tomorrow at the height of the Cold War. Two events. Two co
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There is a country in the middle of the North Sea. It has a flag, a constitution
There is a country in the middle of the North Sea. It has a flag, a constitution, and a royal family. In 1967, a man sailed out to an abandoned WWII gun platform seven miles off the English coast, claimed it as sovereign territory, and declared himself Prince Roy of Sealand. It has survived a cou
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The Volcano That Caused the Black Death (Nobody Talks About This)
#mount samalas eruption, #1257 volcanic eruption, #black death causes, #medieval climate change, #volcanic winter history, #moments that made us, #connies ramblings,
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The Woman Who Taught Computers to Think — Ida Rhodes
She helped build one of the first computers in American history. She co-wrote one of the first programming languages ever created. Her colleagues got the credit. You never learned her name. Her name was Ida Rhodes. And you’re using her work right now. What would we have done without her? #IdaRh
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April 17: The Bay of Pigs & the Fall of Phnom Penh | History by the Day
On April 17, two revolutions collided with reality — fourteen years apart, on opposite sides of the world. In 1961, CIA-trained Cuban exiles launched the Bay of Pigs invasion, hoping to topple Fidel Castro. It failed in 72 hours — and pushed Cuba into the arms of the Soviet Union, triggering the
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What Happened on April 15? Tiananmen Square & the Boston Marathon Bombing
On April 15th, two powerful moments — decades apart — reveal what courage really looks like in public spaces. In 1989, Chinese students gathered in Tiananmen Square demanding freedom and democracy. The Chinese government responded with tanks and soldiers. Hundreds to thousands were killed. But on
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The Wars That Made Nations | Fort Sumter & Vimy Ridge | April 12
On April 12 — two dates, 56 years apart — two nations were forged in fire. In 1861, Confederate forces opened fire on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, launching the American Civil War. Four brutal years and 620,000 lives later, the United States emerged transformed — slavery abolished, the union
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She Invented WiFi. Hollywood Took the Credit. | Without Her
She was called the most beautiful woman in the world. They put her in films, on magazine covers, on a pedestal. No one thought to ask what she was thinking. She was thinking about frequency hopping. In 1942, Hedy Lamarr co-invented a radio guidance system using spread-spectrum technology — the fo
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When Tyrants Fall & Dreamers Die | Uganda 1979 + Lincoln 1865 |
On April 11, two nations faced the same terrifying question — separated by over a century. In 1979, Ugandan dictator Idi Amin fled Kampala as Tanzanian forces liberated the country after eight years of brutal rule. No trial. No justice. Just ruins. In 1865, Abraham Lincoln stood at the White Hous
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Fire At Will | Iran’s War Strategy Nobody’s Talking About | Ep. 11
Forty days into Operation Epic Fury, the U.S. confirmed it destroyed about a third of Iran’s missile stockpile. Iran responded by moving launch sites deeper into its territory, decentralizing military command, and keeping the barrages going. Then a ceasefire came — and started falling apart almost
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National siblings day
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Peacemaker
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If leaders ignore the people and keep supporting war, citizens still have power. This video is about nonviolent pressure, economic action, organizing, and why silence is never the only option.
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She Discovered What the Sun Is Made Of. Then She Buried Her Own Proof. |
In 1925, a twenty-five-year-old astronomer named Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin made one of the most significant discoveries in the history of science — that the sun is composed overwhelmingly of hydrogen. Her advisor, one of the most respected astronomers in the world, told her she was wrong. So she bur
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