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Wednesday, May 31, 2023

How Activists Organized the First Gay Pride Parades

 
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How Activists Organized the First Gay Pride Parades
June is Pride Month, honoring the LGBTQ+ community. The earliest Pride parades were less a celebration than a political statement and a test—what would happen when gays and lesbians became more visible?
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‘Black Wall Street’ Before, During and After the Tulsa Race Massacre: PHOTOS
Historic images of Tulsa, Oklahoma's Greenwood district reveal how the May 31, 1921 mob attack devastated the nation's Black cultural and economic mecca.
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Who Invented Ice Cream?
The origins of ice cream, sorbet and other chilled dairy treats are difficult to pin down—but span back to antiquity.
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Part 1 of FDR on HISTORY.com
This 3-night miniseries chronicles FDR’s growth as a leader at one of the most perilous moments in history, with the immeasurable help of his wife and advisor Eleanor by his side.
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Why Did Columbia University Students Protest in 1968?
Why Did Columbia University Students Protest in 1968? Watch this video
 
 
VANITY FAIR
The V Files: The Shocking Legacy of an ’80s Sci-Fi Cult Classic
 
THE GUARDIAN
Out of Our Minds: Opium’s Part in Imperial History
 
ART IN AMERICA
The Once-Reviled Goddess Movement Gets a Second Chance
 
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