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Born in the Information Age: How Fortunate We Really Are
Sometimes I stop in my tracks and realize just how lucky I am — how lucky we all are — to be alive in this particular moment of…
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Company Towns and Sharecropping: Freedom in Name, Bondage in Practice
History often reminds us that when one form of control ends, another rises in its place. After the Civil War ended in 1865, the United States entered a…
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The Strange History of Arm-to-Arm Vaccination: Humanity’s Living Chain
Imagine standing in line, sleeves rolled up, waiting for a doctor to take fluid from the blister of the child in front of you—and then scrape it into…
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Hate Was a Swear Word in My House
Lately, I’ve been wrestling with a heavy realization: racism and hatred are not some shocking “new” forces unleashed on our world. They’ve always been here. From the genocide…
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Luxor: The World’s Oldest Living City
Imagine strolling through a city where pharaohs once prayed, queens once ruled, and temples still whisper the stories of gods. That’s Luxor, often considered the oldest continuously inhabited…
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Where Bells Don’t Ring
It seems to me I’d like to go Where bells don’t ring, nor whistles blow, Nor clocks don’t strike, nor gongs don’t sound And I’d have stillness all…
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