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  • The Unstoppable Dan Gable
    2025/03/06

    Dan Gable endured a rough upbringing, personal tragedy and athletic defeat at the highest level. But he never stopped, becoming the greatest American wrestler to ever compete.


    Sources

    A Wrestling Life by Dan Gable with Scott Schulte

    The Champion Dan Gable from The US Olympic Museum website

    Dan Gable Dominated as Wrestler and Coach by Douglass Looney, ESPN website

    The Losses of Dan Gable by Wright Thompson, ESPN website

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    18 分
  • The Rochester Mafia Bombings
    2025/01/30

    In 1970 the Rochester crime family boss Frank Valenti ordered a series of false flag bombings, hoping to draw the federal authorities’ attention away from his criminal organization and onto anti-war activists.

    Sources

    Five Families: The Rise, Decline, and Resurgence of America's Most Powerful Mafia Empires by Selwyn Raab

    American Mafia: The History of its Rise to Power by Thomas Repetto

    The New York City Historical Society exhibit on the Italian-American Mafia

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    9 分
  • Poundmaker: Peacekeeping Warrior of the Cree
    2024/11/28

    Poundmaker was a Chief of the Plains Cree, a peacekeeping warrior who fought and defeated the Canadian government at the Battle of Cut Horse Creek. He shouldered the impossible task of preventing bloodshed, of calming the young warriors of the tribes and negotiating with an expansionist government that despised him. His story is one of the great tragedies of Canadian history.

    Visit the website at https://www.shakingamerica.com/

    Sources

    Sweet Promises: A Reader on Indian/White Relations in Canada by J.R. Miller
    Footprints in the Dust by Douglas W. Light
    https://canadaehx.com/2020/07/04/chief-poundmaker/
    PoundmakerCN.ca

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    15 分
  • How Honda and Toyota Won the Trade Wars
    2024/08/15

    Honda and Toyota survived trade wars, import quotas and xenophobia in the 1960s through the 1980s to become an economic juggernaut that reshaped the American auto industry.

    Sources

    The Keiretsu Advantage by Jasper Boers from the Yale Economic History Journal

    The New, Improved Keiretsu by Katsuki Aoki and Thomas Taro Lennerfors

    Lessons from the US-Japan Trade War of the 1980s from NPR's All Things Considered

    The Import Quota that Rebuild the Auto Industry by Wells King and Dan Vaughn Jr



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    14 分
  • The US Army Officer Who Ordered an Artillery Strike on Himself in WWII
    2024/07/25

    Outnumbered and surrounded by Nazi forces, Lieutenant John R Fox made a last stand in the hills of northern Italy. In a desperate final act of bravery, Fox ordered an artillery strike on his own location just as the Nazis overran his position, killing hundreds of the enemy and sacrificing himself.

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    15 分
  • The Locust Plagues of the Great Plains
    2024/04/11

    In the 1870s locust swarms of biblical proportions descended onto the Great Plains, devouring everything in their path. Billions of locust blocked out the sun and devastated America’s agriculture, creating a national emergency unlike any other.


    Sources include:

    The book Locust: The Devastating Rise and Mysterious Disappearance of the Insect that Shaped the American Frontier by Jeffrey Lockwood

    The Biogeosciences article “A probe into the different fates of locust

    swarms in the plains of North America and East Asia” by G. Yu, D. Johnson, X Ki and Y. Li

    The Kansas Historical Society article “Grasshopper Plague of 1874”

    The BBC web article “Why Do Locusts Swarm?”

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    11 分
  • The Irish Hearts of Steel Rebellion
    2024/03/07

    The poor Irish farmers of Northern Ireland rose in armed rebellion in 1770 after their British landlords evicted thousands of them from their homes.


    Sources:

    A History of Ireland by Jonathan Barden

    Lord Donegall and the Hearts of Steel by W.A. Maguire from Cambridge's Irish Historical Studies

    The Battle of Gilford by D E McElroy from the Craigavon Historical Society

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    12 分
  • The Bomb Brothers and the Invention of Land Mines
    2024/02/01

    In 1862, during the American Civil War, Confederate rebels Gabriel Rains and his brother George Washington Rains changed warfare forever. They ordered their men to place specially made explosive torpedoes into the ground as they retreated from the Battle of Yorktown, creating the world’s first land mines. Their invention would go on to become one of the most destructive and pervasive weapons ever created.

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    14 分