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Reckoning with History: The Tulsa Race Massacre and Its Legacy

The night of May 31, 1921, should have been like any other for the residents of Greenwood, a bustling and proud neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Children would have been finishing their homework by gaslight, shopkeepers closing their businesses with the satisfaction of a day’s earnings, and neighbors chatting on porches under the warm spring air. …

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The Treaty of Versailles: The Unsteady Peace That Shaped a Century

The Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, was meant to be the agreement that would finally bring an end to the horrors of World War I. After four years of devastating conflict, the world was desperate for peace, and the treaty was seen as the key to securing it. Crafted by the Allied Powers—primarily France, …

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