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Remember When: The 272 Words That Changed America

On a chilly November afternoon in 1863, President Abraham Lincoln delivered what would become one of the most significant speeches in American history. The occasion was the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, just four months after the brutal Battle of Gettysburg had claimed over 50,000 casualties.

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The March on Rome: How Mussolini Seized Power in 1922

On a crisp autumn morning in October 1922, thousands of black-shirted men descended upon Rome. Their synchronized march would forever change the course of Italian history. This was no spontaneous uprising, but rather a carefully orchestrated power grab by Benito Mussolini and his National Fascist Party that would transform Italy into the first fascist state in Europe.

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10/17: 93 Years Ago Today: The Fall of Al Capone

On this day in 1931, one of the most notorious gangsters in American history, Alphonse "Al" Capone, was convicted of tax evasion. This landmark case marked the downfall of the infamous Chicago mob boss and demonstrated the power of financial investigations in bringing down criminals who seemed untouchable through traditional law enforcement methods.

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Remember When: The Day Washington Burned - the War of 1812

August 24, 1814, marks one of the darkest days in early American history. On this date, British forces marched into Washington, D.C., and set fire to several important government buildings, including the White House and the Capitol. This event, known as the Burning of Washington, was a significant moment in the War of 1812 and left a lasting impact on the young nation.

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Remember When: Celebrating 64 Years of "To Kill a Mockingbird"

On July 11, 1960, Harper Lee's debut novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" was published, marking the beginning of a literary journey that would captivate readers for generations to come. At the age of 34, Lee introduced the world to Scout Finch, Atticus Finch, and the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, forever changing the landscape of American literature.

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Remember When: 105 Years of Impact - Celebrating Jackie Robinson's Birthday and Legacy

As July 3rd approaches, baseball fans and civil rights advocates alike prepare to celebrate what would have been Jackie Robinson's 105th birthday. His story, one of courage and perseverance, began decades ago on a crisp spring day in 1947, the crack of a bat echoed through Ebbets Field in Brooklyn. To the casual observer, it was just another opening day in baseball. But this day was different. This day would change America forever.

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Remember When: "Jaws" Turns the Tide 49 Years Ago Today

For this week's Remember When post, we're going back nearly half a century to June 20, 1975 - the day the summer blockbuster movie "Jaws" was unleashed into theaters across America. Based on the best-selling novel by Peter Benchley, this classic thriller directed by Steven Spielberg became an overnight phenomenon that changed the film industry forever

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