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Chapter 1 Part 1 “I don’t understand, Mrs. Smith. According to our class history book, most slaves benefited from being slaves. They learned useful skills that helped them advance once they were freed. But when I read my grandfather’s history book, it says many were deprived of an education. After they were freed, former slaves were forced to work in the same fields they had before being emancipated. The only difference was that now they were paid pennies, which they had to give back to pay for rent.”
By Mark Gagnon3 years ago in History
Rebuilding Homes, Rebuilding Hearts
In the war-ravaged city of Mariupol, Ukraine, amidst the crumbling buildings and shattered lives, there emerged a glimmer of hope. Among the ruins, a group of strangers, fuelled by compassion and bound by the desire to make a difference, embarked on a journey to rebuild homes and mend broken hearts.
By Josephine Onifade3 years ago in History
The Extraordinary Friendship of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan
In the late 19th century, in the small town of Tuscumbia, Alabama, a remarkable friendship blossomed between two extraordinary women—Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan. Their inspiring story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of education and friendship.
By Martin Stoyanov3 years ago in History
The Unyielding Spirit of Alexandria
In the ancient city of Alexandria, nestled along the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, lived a young woman named Cleo. It was the year 48 BCE, a time when Egypt was under the rule of the formidable Roman Empire. Cleo's family, descendants of the revered Ptolemaic dynasty, had ruled Egypt for generations, and she carried the weight of her kingdom's legacy on her shoulders.
By Martin Stoyanov3 years ago in History








