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Erin Blakemore is an award-winning journalist who lives and works in Boulder, Colorado. Learn more at erinblakemore.com

The ‘Hepster Dictionary’ Was the First Dictionary Written By an African American

This glossary of Harlem jive that is thought to be the first dictionary written by an African American.

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Hershey Strike

Hershey’s Once Violently Suppressed a Strike by Chocolate Workers

Annoyed at a sit‑in by workers, Hershey’s orchestrated a riot.

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Elizabeth 'Baby Doe' Tabor. (Credit: The Denver Post via Getty Images)

The West’s Most Notorious Socialite Froze to Death Near a Worthless Mine

The answers can be found in her scandalous life.

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James Buchanan Bought and Freed Slaves—But Not For the Reason You Might Think

Every once in a while, a historical rumor turns up that just might change how you see a figure from the past.

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People walk past an F.W. Woolworth five and dime store on a city street, 1940s. (Credit: Martin Forstenzer/Getty Images)

How One Ruthless Impresario Blazed a Trail for Wal‑Mart and Amazon

F.W. Woolworth built an empire out of nickels and dimes.

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In this June 23, 1963, file photo, Black and white demonstrators, under arrest, walk off the beach at Biloxi, Miss., after staging a wade-in to try to desegregate the Gulf Coast beach

How Civil Rights Wade‑Ins Desegregated Southern Beaches

In the 1950s, the beach wasn’t open to everyone.

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Writer and journalist Nathaniel Parker Willis, 1855. (Credit: adoc-photos/Corbis via Getty Images)

Before the One Percent, Americans Resented the ‘Upper Ten’

It’s a pithy term that sparked outrage among rich and poor New Yorkers during the 19th century.

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Actress Helen Kane

The People v. Betty Boop

The cartoon vixen was an unlikely candidate for a lawsuit—and for popularity.

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Crowning the Queen on the program 'Queen for a Day,' which was aired that day over radio and TV.

How ‘Queen for a Day’ Turned Unhappy Housewives into TV Royalty

The midcentury TV show  traded big prizes for women’s sob stories—and predicted the reality shows of today.

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Going to Summer Camp in 1913 Meant Practicing for World War I

How the Plattsburg camps tried (and failed) to raise a volunteer army ahead of World War I.

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