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How Women Used Christmas to Fight Slavery

To finance the abolition cause, women organized Christmas bazaars that sold donated gifts and trumpeted the anti-slavery message.

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Dec17

101 Objects That Changed the World

Our lives are so full of stuff that the average object can be instantly forgettable. But when fate and history combine, even the simplest of objects can change the world.

Dec16

Boston Tea Party

In 1773, a group of colonists protested 13 years of increasing British oppression by attacking merchant ships in Boston Harbor.

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Dec15

Judith: Hanukkah Heroine

While Jews today observe Hanukkah by retelling the story of Judah and the Maccabees, there is another story that used to be told.

Dec12

Einstein

This fascinating special tells the story of Albert Einstein's 15-year struggle to prove one of his most radical theories—a theory that upended three centuries of scientific thought.

Dec11

The History of Snowboarding in America

Before the term "snowboarding" existed—and at least 80 years before it was an Olympic phenomenon—people were surfing down snowy hills.

Dec10

Bible Battles

This special explores the Biblical world from a military perspective. Military historians unlock Biblical secrets by examining ancient weapons, strategies and commanders.

Dec09

The Invention of Christmas Lights

Electric lights have been a holiday spectacle for generations, and the first ones actually came from the inventor himself, Thomas Edison.

Dec08

Queen Bess: The Black Aviator Who Dared to Fly

Bessie Coleman was the first woman of African American and Native American descent to earn her pilot's license in the U.S.

Dec04

Flashback: Mall Shopping in the 1950s

With 1950s suburbia built around cars, malls replaced walkable shopping. Centers like San Mateo’s Hillsdale quickly had to adapt.