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Louis Armstrong asked Richard Nixon to carry his bags through customs. The bags had marijuana in them. ~humanities.history Link 13 votes
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In Louisiana, Cajuns are keen to preserve their identity ~humanities.history Video 16:41, published Jul 3 2020 10 votes
The dollars and sense of free college - Georgetown University analysis of Biden's free college plan finds that it pays for itself within a decade education.higher Link 11 votes
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What Jim Crow taught the Nazis: In the 1930s, the Nazi regime were fascinated by the global leader in codified race law — the United States ~humanities.history Article 1541 words, published Oct 3 2017 9 votes
Thomas Frank on the podcast "Useful Idiots" ~humanities.history Video 1:13:14, published Aug 8 2020 3 votes
When fascism was American; using religion, anticommunism and xenophobia, "Father" Charles Coughlin popularized fascism in 1930s America, not too unlike Donald Trump today ~humanities.history Article 2795 words 8 votes
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The (literally) unbelievable story of the original fake news network ~humanities.history Article 3019 words, published Aug 27 2020 11 votes
Women won the right to vote 100 years ago. Why did they start voting differently from men in 1980? ~humanities.history Article 1782 words 7 votes
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