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Andy Fisher
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I'm a historian who still sorta believes that studying the past can help us avoid making the same stupid mistakes all over again.
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Absolutely. Hitler agreed to kill himself, Hirohito negotiated his unconditional surrender, and Mussolini consented to be hung upside down by Italian partisans. Let's do the Civil War now.
a small, 2-person business called Two Crow Collective has a licensing agreement with PBS to use this image and shares profits with PBS when they sell this merch.
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also, either give to your local NPR station or to a station in a rural area.
Yahoo news indeed. You can always count on MAGA to draw the wrong conclusions from tragedy. Seriously, though, can we get some real science education in this country?
"Standing, there, identified with the American bondman, making his wrongs mine, I do not hesitate to declare, with all my soul, that the character and conduct of this nation never looked blacker to me than on this 4th of July! " -- Frederick Douglass, What to a Slave is the 4th of July #Skystorians
A tale of three t-shirts for this July 4th
Tangier Island is destined to go blue by 2050, when the rising waters of Chesapeake Bay will render it uninhabitable, but it looks like one resident is already having second thoughts.
Congratulations to Jacob Bailey, Chris Ward, Elaine Harvey, Bronsco Jim Jr., Jeremy Takala, and the Kamiłtpah community for winning Best Feature Documentary at the World Cultures Film Festival! This well-deserved award for "These Sacred Hills" will help spread its important message.

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A message for our times. For all times.

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The wheel of karma grinds slowly but exceedingly fine #Indigisky

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"The environmental policies of President Trump's second administration represent a direct threat to Indian Country. They erode tribal sovereignty, disregard treaty obligations and jeopardize the health and heritage of Indigenous communities."

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April 22, 2025: This Earth Day Feels Different
Opinion. The United States commemorated the first Earth Day 55 years ago on April 22, 1970, as a means to galvanize Americans around protecting an increasingly polluted environment. Earth Day was the ...
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