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Departure
Departure marked a turning point not only in Abraham Lincoln’s personal life but in the trajectory of the entire nation. As the morning of February 11, 1861, unfolded under overcast skies, the quiet streets of Springfield bore witness to a solemn yet historic farewell. Lincoln, rising early, prepared for what lay ahead with a mixture of composure and visible emotional weight. At the modest Great Western Railroad depot, a crowd gathered despite the rain, representing neighbors, colleagues, and…-
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Firewood
Firewood became a symbol of the harsh realities faced by Major Anderson and his garrison at Fort Sumter during the cold days and nights of late March 1861. As the storm clouds loomed over Charleston, both literally and metaphorically, the fort’s defenses were being pushed to their limits. On March 26, Chief Engineer Foster reported that the last of the temporary buildings on the parade ground had been demolished, and the soldiers were resorting to burning lumber and even a condemned gun carriage to fuel…-
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Bloody Sunday
On Bloody Sunday, April 14, 1861, the weather was warm and bright, setting the stage for one of the most pivotal moments in American history—the evacuation of Fort Sumter. The anticipation was palpable as the Palmetto Guard, led by Edmund Ruffin, boarded a steamer, joining a large crowd of spectators who had gathered along the harbor to witness the departure of Major Anderson and his garrison. The originally planned 9 a.m. evacuation was delayed, extending the wait into the afternoon. As the clock…-
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Chapter 18 introduces the early life of Daniel, who, despite being born dead in 1924, was revived by a determined midwife in a Hawaiian slum. His mother, exhausted but full of faith, named him after the biblical Daniel, known for his resilience in the face of great adversity. Daniel’s family had immigrated to Hawaii from Japan in 1899, driven by a large debt incurred by his great-grandfather, Wasaburo. A fire had destroyed homes in their village, forcing Wasaburo’s son, Asakichi, to leave Japan and…
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Chapter 17: ACTION
Chapter 17: ACTION takes the reader through a pivotal chapter in John Lewis's life, where he transitions into a new role after the defeat of his congressional bid. In April, an offer from President Jimmy Carter changes the course of his journey. Carter, known for his complex blend of Southern populism and technical expertise, appointed people from diverse backgrounds to serve in his administration. Sam Brown, a notable advocate for anti-war efforts, was tasked with leading ACTION, a new umbrella agency…-
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Our Migrant Souls
Our Migrant Souls by Maria Hinojosa explores the experiences of Latinx immigrants in the U.S., highlighting struggles with identity, belonging, and resilience through personal stories.-
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From the beginning of the century until 1807, Robert Stevenson partnered with Thomas Smith in serving the Board of Northern Lights, thereafter continuing alone. Stevenson, dedicated both to his profession and the well-being of his lightkeepers, dealt with the isolation and challenges lightkeepers faced, from quarrels in isolated sea towers to the temptations of sloth in maintaining the stations. With rigorous personal standards and a keen eye for detail, Stevenson's correspondence reveals a man of…
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I -Memoir of fleeming Jenkin
The Jenkin family, rooted in Kent, England since the reign of Henry VIII, show a complex genealogy intertwining with Welsh and York heritage, and traversing various social and financial landscapes through centuries. William Jenkin's repeated tenures as Mayor of Folkestone, and the eventual acquisition of Stowting Court, a manor with a history of changing ownership, highlight the family's established societal standing and wealth. Despite a vibrant past filled with civic duty and accumulation of land, the…-
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10. Zip2
Zip2 emerged in the mid-1990s as an innovative startup founded by Elon and Kimbal Musk, aiming to integrate business directories with digital mapping technology. At a time when online navigation was still in its infancy, the Musk brothers recognized the potential for an interactive system that would allow businesses to be located easily through an internet-based platform. Their vision was ahead of the curve, but convincing investors and companies to embrace this new form of digital accessibility proved to…-
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67. Money
Money played a pivotal role in Elon Musk's journey in 2021, as he rose to the top of the world's richest individuals, surpassing Jeff Bezos with a net worth that reached an astonishing $190 billion. This meteoric rise was propelled by the exponential growth of Tesla, whose stock price surged to $260, thanks to an aggressive compensation package Musk had negotiated back in 2018. The agreement tied his compensation to Tesla’s ambitious targets for revenue, profit, and market capitalization—goals that…-
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