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December 16, 2015 1 Comment

Oswald Starts at the Texas Book Depository

The Cuban Government would not grant his visa unless the Soviet Government would also issue a visa permitting his entry into Russia. Oswald's efforts

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Oswald Goes to the Soviets

On October 16, 1959, Oswald arrived in Moscow by train after crossing the border from Finland, where he had secured a visa for a 6-day stay in the

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Lee Harvey Oswald, the Assassin

The missing School Book Depository employee and the suspect who had been apprehended in the Texas Theatre were one and the same -- Lee Harvey

December 12, 2015 Leave a Comment

Westward Expansion

Bringing the best history on the web. -- From Crash Course, their US History Series, #24. Westward Expansion, published on August 8,

December 11, 2015 Leave a Comment

The Industrial Economy

Bringing the best history on the web. -- From Crash Course, their US History Series, #23. The Industrial Economy, published on July 25,

December 9, 2015 5 Comments

Assassin Captured

The man drew a gun from his waist with one hand and struck the officer with the other. McDonald struck out with his right hand and grabbed the gun

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The Assassin Strikes Again

Approximately 14 minutes later, and just 45 minutes after the assassination, another violent shooting occurred in Dallas. The victim was Patrolman J.

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Kennedy Shot

Seconds later shots resounded in rapid succession. The President's hands moved to his neck. He appeared to stiffen momentarily and lurch slightly

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Reconstruction and 1876

Bringing the best history on the web. -- From Crash Course, their US History Series, #22. Reconstruction and 1876, published on July 18,

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