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Medieval Cathedrals of Europe

by Stacie Naczelnik

Buildings are great sources of information that can help reveal the beliefs of a society. Sometimes all we have left of ancient civilizations to examine are the ruins of their buildings. Too often, with... published 5 months ago

7 comments    religion history god

 Tet Offensive in Vietnam, 196879

Chicago's 1968 Democratic National Convention

by Stacie Naczelnik

The Vietnam War divided the United States—not only was a war being fought in Vietnam, but one was also being fought here at home. The Vietnam War debate was split into two camps: those who wanted to “End... published 5 months ago

0 comments    politics history chicago

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Chinese Jump Rope

by Stacie Naczelnik

Today, children all over the world play versions of Chinese Jump Rope. The game has been traced back to being played by children in 7th century China. The Chinese New Year and other traditional festivals... published 5 months ago

1 comment    children games history

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Timeline of Women in Politics During the 18th & 19th Centuries

by Stacie Naczelnik

Take a few mintues to acknowledge all of the great political achievements for both women and men in women's political history in the United States. 1848: The first women's rights convention was held in Seneca... published 5 months ago

2 comments    life politics religion

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Political Women in History: The Grimké Sisters

by Stacie Naczelnik

Abolitionism is a political movement to end slavery. It was prominent in the United States during the 19th Century, before, during, and after the Civil War. A lot of women joined the abolitionist party, as... published 5 months ago

1 comment    politics women history

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Jesuit Missionaries in the Pacific Northwest

by Stacie Naczelnik

You often hear about the importance of the sacrament of marriage or religion, but something you don’t often hear about is the importance of the sacramentality found in education. While it isn’t as common... published 5 months ago

0 comments    religion history war

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Myra Bradwell & The Chicago Legal News

by Stacie Naczelnik

Myra Bradwell is one of the most noteworthy female lawyers in American history. She began publishing a weekly newspaper in 1868 called the Chicago Legal News—which covered news happenings in courts... published 5 months ago

3 comments    politics history news

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