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Hace 1 día · Albert Einstein, the brilliant physicist and Nobel laureate, revolutionized our understanding of the universe with his theory of relativity and became a symbol of genius that continues to inspire minds worldwide.
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Hermann Weyl (born November 9, 1885, Elmshorn, near Hamburg,...
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Bernhard Riemann (born September 17, 1826, Breselenz,...
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Hace 1 día · From a population of 500 in 1896, the town grew to house approximately 17,000 people by summer 1898. Built of wood, isolated, and unsanitary, Dawson suffered from fires, high prices, and epidemics. Despite this, the wealthiest prospectors spent extravagantly, gambling and drinking in the saloons.
Hace 1 día · In 1896, the U.S. Supreme Court effectively upheld the Jim Crow system of racial segregation by its "separate but equal" doctrine. D. W. Griffith 's The Birth of a Nation (1915), the first great American film, made heroes of the Ku Klux Klan in Reconstruction.
Hace 6 días · William Jennings Bryan (born March 19, 1860, Salem, Illinois, U.S.—died July 26, 1925, Dayton, Tennessee) was a Democratic and Populist leader and a magnetic orator who ran unsuccessfully three times for the U.S. presidency (1896, 1900, and 1908).
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Hace 3 días · Civil rights movement (1896–1954) - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Key events. Segregation. Political opposition. Criminal law and lynching. Farmers and blue-collar workers. The golden age of black entrepreneurship. Executive orders for non-discriminatory hiring by defense contractors. The black church. Educational growth. Libraries. The NAACP.
11 de may. de 2024 · What is Plessy v. Ferguson? What did Plessy v. Ferguson establish? Why was Plessy v. Ferguson important? How did Plessy v. Ferguson affect segregation in the United States?
30 de abr. de 2024 · How one views these images today will likely be colored by knowledge of what was to come for the communities and land depicted — the huge shifts in demography and power that would prove so devastating for the Palestinian Arabs in particular, from the Nakba of 1948 to the horrors of Israel’s ongoing war on Gaza.