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Ball, a free man of color, opened a one-room photo studio in Cincinnati in 1845, but the business soon folded. He honed his ...
One of the world's most wanted terrorists is living undisturbed in Pakistan, from where he orchestrates attacks. Like his old acquaintance, Osama bin Laden, he presumably enjoys the protection of ...
Guru Nanak Dev the founder of Sikh religion observed the pathetic condition of women in the society Guru Nanak comdemned the attitude of maledominated human society denying the due respectable status ...
The late 1920s and early 1930s witnessed a transitional moment in the evolving politics of gender in colonial Bengal. From ...
Explore Barrie's rich history through its most iconic buildings and sites in our Barrie Through the Ages series ...
Welcome to breakfast paradise, Ohio style. Walking into German Village Coffee Shop feels like stepping through a portal to a ...
Plans to convert a 19th century Rochdale pub into flats have been put back on the table. Royds Arms sits within a conservation area of Rochdale and has been vacant for more than a year. But when ...
Alleging that Latter-day Saints are neither white nor Christian alleviates some of the tension, and possibly some of the ...
S OME 120 years on, few remember the outrage provoked by the awarding of the Nobel peace prize to Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th American president and, to his critics, a might-makes-right, America ...
A bullet that grazed his ear and his extraordinary instant response became a defining moment, and for his supporters the ...
The Research Development and Innovation scheme bridges the gap between laboratory research and commercial viability ...
Brass bands have played an important part in community life since they rose alongside industry in the 19th century.