history

A look at Boston through my personal lense

We started our tour of Boston at Harvard University. This is the Harvard Library, known to be the oldest and largest library in the world. (Photo: Hebah Faraj) The Boston Harbor was a major trading port in the 1600s. The tour included a stop at the Boston Tea Party museum, where you can experience a […]

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Unraveling Sammy Davis Jr.’s Identity: Reflections on Self-Acceptance in a Modern World

MaKayla Eggleston I listened to Revisionist History hosted by Malcolm Gladwell. I specifically listened to the seventh episode of season 3 titled The Hug Heard Round the world. It is about world famous entertainer Sammy Davis Junior. He was known for his singing, dancing, acting, and impressionist skills with a career spanning from the 1930s to […]

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Delving into Detroit’s Past: A Journey with “The Detroit History Podcast”

As an avid podcast listener, I am always on the lookout for captivating podcasts that offer unique perspectives and engaging content. Recently, I stumbled upon “The Detroit History Podcast,” hosted by Tim Kiska. This podcast explores the rich and colorful history of Detroit, offering listeners a fascinating journey through time. With each episode, Tim Kiska […]

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