Classic Westerns have cemented the image of cowboys as white Americans, but the first wave of horse-riding cow wranglers in North America were Indigenous Mexican men.
The Bill of Rights passed Congress on September 25, 1789. The 12 amendments to the U.S. Constitution were designed to protect the basic rights of citizens—but James Madison worried they might do the opposite.
Led by civil rights pioneer Daisy Bates, nine brave Arkansas teenagers broke through racial barriers to become the first Black students to attend Little Rock High School on September 25, 1957.
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