People who change the world may, or may not, be famous in their own lifetimes. Often it takes years for others to understand forward-thinking contributions. This collection introduces you to some of the world's most-famous people
Even though Raymond has an agreement with Saladin, the Franks on his land attack Saladin's men.
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Black men had to fight hard for the right to die for their country.
On March 16, 1968 Robert Kennedy announceshe will run for president.
When John Dillinger begins his 13-month crime spree, placing him at the top of America's "most wanted" list, the Great Depression is ongoing.
Martin Luther thinks Purgatory is nothing more than a Church plan to get people's money.
Today, the Catholic Church still holds that Purgatory is a place where a person's soul goes after death.
Colonial Puritans believe that the only right way is God's way, as they interpret the Biblical meaning of God's ways.
Nuclear energy creates radiation, which can make living things sick or even kill them.
Raoul Wallenberg tells Iver Olsen that he will work to save as many Hungarian Jews as possible from being sent to Nazi camps.
On a visit to Palestine, now known as Israel, Raoul Wallenberg met a new friend who told him about troubling events in Germany.
As Eichmann tries to send more and more Jews out of Hungary to Auschwitz, Raoul Wallenberg devises a plan to keep the Jews from being deported.