Ulysses S. Grant |
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Red Cloud, chief of the Oglala Sioux, fought unsuccessfully to save his people and their land from being seized by whites.
Ulysses S. Grant |
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For much of his life, Grant failed at every occupation he tried. But his remarkable talents as a soldier and leader saved his country from falling apart.
Ulysses S. Grant |
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Republicans' answer to the problem of the black vote was to add a Constitutional amendment that guaranteed black suffrage in all states, and no matter which party controlled the government.
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Following the sudden death of William Henry Harrison, Vice President John Tyler assumed the presidency.
The Island Murder |
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The accused readily admitted they had kidnapped their victim, and shot him in the course of an interrogation.
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During the time Thalia claimed the assault had taken place, the young men were involved in a traffic dispute on another street.
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Haunani-Kay Trask is a historian, human rights advocate, and professor at the University of Hawaii's Center for Hawaiian Studies.
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Jon Osorio, director of the University of Hawaii's Center for Hawaiian Studies, discusses the Massie case.
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Nanette Napoleon specializes in the history and cultures of Hawai'i. She sheds light on the history of the Massie case.
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Thalia's privileged social status had always afforded her the freedom to get away with mischief.
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The prosecutor in the Massic case said Thomas Massie had "lied like a gentleman."
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In Fortescue's mind, killing a man to save her daughter's reputation was completely and undeniably justified.