How May Became Jewish American Heritage Month
The first proclamation of Jewish Heritage American month was born of efforts from groups lobbying for a celebration of the contributions made by Jewish Americans as well as their heritage. Learn about the details leading up to the first resolution and official proclamation of Jewish American Heritage Month as well as recognitions since the first... Read More
The Rise In Popularity Of The Kentucky Derby
The Kentucky Derby history dates back to the 19th century. Now recognized worldwide and drawing some of the greatest names in royalty and entertainment, along with avid race fans and first-timers, the Derby adds great springtime flair to the world of horseracing. The Concept Of The Kentucky Derby Now held the first Saturday of May,... Read More
President Nixon Releases Additional Watergate Tapes
On April 29, 1974, then-President Richard M. Nixon went on national television and announced the release of additional Watergate Tapes. Find out about his involvement and how Watergate led to the downfall of a U.S. President. Brief History Of Watergate What would eventually become the Watergate scandal began with the keen eye of a security... Read More
The Beginnings Of The Boston Marathon
The history of the Boston Marathon dates back to the turn of the 20th century. However, it is much more than a marathon. It commemorates another important part of American History, carried forward into the modern-day Boston Marathon. Developing The Idea Of The Boston Marathon In 1896, some people scowled at the thought of Americans... Read More
The Planned Shooting Of President Abraham Lincoln
The assassination of President Abraham Lincoln did not occur as a spur of the moment event. In fact, it was planned before the President of the United States took his seat at Ford’s Theater on April 14, 1865. The assassination was not the first attempt on the life of President Abraham Lincoln. Discover the details... Read More
What Made America Enter The First World War?
America did not initially enter World War I but watched closely after fighting broke out in 1914. As World War I continued, America finally entered The Great War. Find out what happened that made America enter the first World War. The First World War Begins World War I rightly became known as The Great War.... Read More
The History Of The Suffragettes
The history of suffragettes dates to the mid-19th century. Some sources vary regarding when the suffrage movement began. Learn the history of the suffragists and their struggles, including the right of women to vote and run for public office. Suffragettes In Great Britain Women in Great Britain initially began writing letters about women’s suffrage to... Read More
They Called Her “Babe,” First Female Sports Star
Born June 26, 1911, in Port Arthur, Texas to Norwegian immigrant parents, Mildred Ella Didrecksen began playing sports while still a young child. “Babe Didrikson” became an outstanding female athlete, the first female sports star. Babe Didrikson Zaharias achieved titles and acclaim that no other woman had ever achieved. As the first female sports star,... Read More
Katherine Graham: America’s First Female Fortune 500 CEO
Katherine Graham did not set out to run the Washington Post. However, The death of her husband set her on a different path. Learn about Katherine Graham and her rise to America’s first female CEO of a Fortune 500 company. The CEO’s Early Life Born in New York on June 16, 1917, to wealthy parents,... Read More
Why Do We Celebrate International Women’s Day?
International Women’s Day celebrates women around the world. However, a day honoring the accomplishments and rights of women is not a new event. Learn the history of International Women’s Day and how the annual theme honors and motivates women to continue the fight for change. History Of International Women’s Day The struggle to recognize women... Read More