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We are not makers of history.

We are made by history.
Martin luther king jr.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Internationalism

Universal Declaration of Human Rights: A Detailed Summary

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations in 1948, outlines fundamental rights and freedoms that every person is entitled to regardless of race, religion, nationality, or gender. It serves as a global standard for promoting justice, equality, and human dignity.

Richard the Lionheart
Middle Ages

Richard the Lionheart: A Detailed Biography

Richard the Lionheart was one of the most celebrated rulers of the Middle Ages, best known for his leadership of the Third Crusade and his reputation as a fearless and skilled military commander. This article details the life and significance of Richard the Lionheart.

Anti-War Protests of the Vietnam War
Vietnam War

Anti-War Protests of the Vietnam War: A Detailed Summary

Anti-war protests of the Vietnam War were important because they exposed deep disagreements in the United States over foreign policy, military service, morality, race, class and the power of government. This article details the history and significant of the anti-war protests of the Vietnam War.

Siege of Petersburg
American Civil War

Siege of Petersburg: A Detailed Summary

The Siege of Petersburg was one of the most important military campaigns of the American Civil War, lasting approximately nine and a half months from June 15th, 1864 to April 2nd, 1865. Union forces under General Ulysses S. Grant gradually surrounded the city of Petersburg, Virginia, cutting off the railroad lines supplying the Confederate capital of Richmond and forcing General Robert E. Lee’s eventual surrender at Appomattox Court House on April 9th, 1865. This article details the history and significance of the Siege of Petersburg.

Helsinki Accords
Cold War

Helsinki Accords: A Detailed Summary

The Helsinki Accords were a major international agreement signed in August of 1975 by 35 nations, including the United States and the Soviet Union, that addressed security, economic cooperation, and human rights in Europe during the Cold War. This article details the history and significance of the Helsinki Accords.