The Story of Us - from the beginning of time to the present - is usually written by "the victors." True-to-life events, however, must include opposing points of view. This collection features stories about people, places and events which go beyond "the already known and obvious."
While watching a movie with his sister, called "Pimpernel Smith," Raoul Wallenberg determines that he will do in real life with the lead character in ...
Working with the Swedish Embassy, in Hungary, Raoul Wallenberg continues with his plan to save Hungarian Jews.
Even with the Constitution, debate continues over how much power the federal government should have.
Webster's familyreceives help from a most unlikely source after his trip to the gallows - Dr. Parkman's widow.
America adopts child labor laws in 1938, but other countries still employ children to provide cheap labor.
Nathan Leopold is truly sorry for his part in the crimes and is released on March 13, 1958.
Here are links about Puritans, Quakers, Mary Dyer, and Anne Hutchinson.
The Babylonians worship at Ziggurats and have many gods; the most famous is Marduk.
Most of America's early colonists are trying to escape punishment for their religious beliefs, yet it continues in America.
Although Raoul Wallenberg disappeared without a trace, the world remembers all he did to save many people from certain death at the hands of the Nazis...
Friendly troops rescue US soldiers. Mike Durant, the hostage, is released after 11 days.
Fighting for freedom begins in the Texas territory.