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The complete narrative history of women's liberation, 1920-1973 — from the Nineteenth Amendment to Roe v. Wade, Betty Friedan's Feminine Mystique, Title VII, the ERA, and the second wave of American feminism. In 1957, Betty Friedan mailed a questionnaire to her fellow...
The complete narrative history of the Salem witch trials — mass hysteria, spectral evidence, 19 hangings, and the colonial Massachusetts community that destroyed itself in 1692. In late January 1692, two girls in the parsonage of the Reverend Samuel Parris began...
America's war on drugs, mass incarceration, the opioid crisis, and the failure of drug prohibition — Nixon's 1971 declaration through the fentanyl epidemic, a complete narrative history of the costliest domestic policy in American history. On June 17, 1971, Richard...
Ulysses S. Grant biography — Civil War general, Reconstruction president, and the untold civil rights story of America's most rehabilitated commander. In the spring of 1861, Grant was thirty-nine and going nowhere — a former Army officer clerking in his father's...
The definitive narrative history of Theodore Roosevelt — trust-busting, the Panama Canal, 150 million acres of conservation, the Nobel Peace Prize, and the making of the American presidency, 1898-1909. On the night of February 14, 1884, Theodore Roosevelt drew a large...
The complete narrative history of the Vietnam War — Ho Chi Minh, the Tet Offensive, the draft, My Lai, the fall of Saigon, and America's longest war, 1954-1975. On the morning of March 16, 1968, soldiers of Charlie Company entered a Vietnamese hamlet called My Lai 4...
The complete narrative history of Reconstruction, 1865-1877 — the Fourteenth Amendment, Black political power, the Freedmen's Bureau, and the counterrevolution that buried America's unfinished revolution. On January 1, 1863, the crowd at Camp Saxton, South Carolina — a...
Spanish conquest history — Hernán Cortés, Francisco Pizarro, the fall of the Aztec and Inca empires, and the complete narrative history of how two men with fewer than 700 soldiers destroyed the largest civilizations in the Americas. In the spring of 1519, Tenochtitlán...
Cold War history, America and the Soviet Union 1945-1991 — the Iron Curtain, Korean War, McCarthyism, Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam, and the fall of the Berlin Wall in one complete narrative history. On March 5, 1946, Winston Churchill stood at Westminster College in...
The complete narrative history of the Great Migration — six million Black Americans, the Chicago Defender, Jim Crow's South, redlining, the Chicago blues, and the making of Black urban America, 1910-1970. Between 1910 and 1970, six million Black Americans left the...
He never once touched another woman. What he did was so much worse. He took everything my family had. Then he married the only person alive who could prove it. I'm Vivian Caldwell. For fifteen years I had the marriage every woman wanted. Daniel never forgot an...
She came back from the dead with one mission.She stayed for something worth so much more. Seraphine Voss was poisoned on her wedding night.She died knowing exactly who did it. And exactly what they took. Then she woke up. Five years earlier. With every memory intact and...
On October 29, 1929, American markets collapsed in a single day, wiping out fortunes and triggering a decade of suffering. Frances Millicent Shaw traces the full arc of the Great Depression — from the structural causes of the crash through Hoover's failed response,...
Truman called it a police action. The phrase infuriated every soldier who fought it — and the 36,500 Americans who didn't come home. The Korean War was America's first limited conflict of the nuclear age, fought not for unconditional surrender but to restore a line on a...
On January 24, 1848, a carpenter named James Marshall spotted a metal flake in a millrace on the American River. Within months, the word had spread from California to Chile, China, Cornwall, and New South Wales. Within a year, ninety thousand forty-niners were headed...
On April 14, 1935 — Black Sunday — a wall of darkness thousands of feet high swept across the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles at sixty miles per hour, moving hundreds of millions of tons of soil in a single afternoon. An AP reporter called it "the dust bowl," and the name...
She came back from the dead with one mission.She stayed for something worth so much more. Seraphine Voss was poisoned on her wedding night. She died knowing exactly who did it. And exactly what they took. Then she woke up. Five years earlier. With every memory intact...
In October 1962, a U-2 spy plane photographed Soviet missile sites in Cuba, triggering the most dangerous thirteen days of the Cold War. Historian Peter Edmund Carrington traces the crisis through the key figures — Kennedy, Khrushchev, Robert Kennedy, McNamara, Castro,...
August 15, 1914. A small steamer named the Ancon eased into a chamber of gray concrete the size of a city block — and the two great oceans of the world were joined for the first time in history. The journey to that moment had taken sixty-four years, two failed European...
**A cloudless blue sky. An ordinary Tuesday morning.** By the time it was over, nearly 3,000 Americans were dead — and the world we knew was gone. You remember where you were. The footage of the towers, the smoke at the Pentagon, the field in Shanksville. But two...
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