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Why Prince William’s wedding is a reminder of American history

April 28, 2011admin

A columnist writing in the British newspaper The Independent recently exclaimed, “Having gone to such lengths to break free from a British monarch 235 years ago, why are Americans so besotted now by the marriage of one of his distant… Continue Reading →

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Gone With the Wind? Good!

January 3, 2011admin

As the nation begins to mark 150 years since the start of the Civil War, news reports mention that commemorations will be taking place to celebrate secession by the states of the former Confederacy, including a parade in Montgomery, Ala.,… Continue Reading →

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