Jesse Owens’ performance at the 1936 Berlin Olympics stands as one of the most compelling chapters in sports history. In the midst of a politically charged atmosphere, with the world watching, Owens delivered a series of performances that shattered not only records but also…
Read MoreOn June 30, 1882, a presidential assassin met his fate following his shooting of President James Garfield, a wound that eventually killed the 20th president. The National Parks service explains that even by nineteenth-century standards, “Guiteau was obviously mentally ill. He considered himself a…
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