Estella Beard

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Estella Beard

Estella Beard

@Fitntrim

Katılım Mart 2009
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Estella Beard
Estella Beard@Fitntrim·
@conservmillen The next time a white man needs to appear in court; the jury should be all black man!
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Allie Beth Stuckey
Allie Beth Stuckey@conservmillen·
I really wanted to believe the group defending Karmelo was a limited fringe of radicals. But the show of mainstream support and utter delusion from many black politicians, celebrities & activists quickly dashed that hope. It’s one thing when we’re talking about a black person who was killed - you can at least understand sympathy for George Floyd or Michael Brown, even if the facts are disputed. But we are talking about an undisputed murderer. To defend him, one has to be so far outside of reality and the realm of moral truth that they can no longer tell up from down. It’s so extremely dangerous for people who think this way to have any say whatsoever in matters of law and justice.
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Civil War Breakfast Club Podcast
Episode 170 aboot to go down! Tonight, we are discussing the impact of the death of General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson!
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Vlogging Through History
Vlogging Through History@VTHistory25·
LEGEND.
Echoes of War@EchoesofWarYT

He won the Civil War, broke the Klan, went bankrupt at 62, got terminal throat cancer, and wrote one of the greatest books in American literature in the final year of his life. He finished it 5 days before he died. Ulysses S. Grant was born 204 years ago today. His name wasn't even Ulysses S. Grant. He was born Hiram Ulysses Grant in Point Pleasant, Ohio on April 27, 1822. The congressman who nominated him to West Point wrote down the wrong name. Grant kept it. The "S." stands for nothing. He hated his father's tannery and loved horses. Graduated 21st of 39 at West Point. Fought in the Mexican-American War, then came home convinced it was an unjust war designed to expand slavery. He later said he believed the Civil War was divine punishment for it. He married Julia Dent in 1848, into a slave-owning Missouri family. His abolitionist father refused to attend the wedding. In 1859, broke and desperate, Grant freed the one enslaved man he'd briefly owned instead of selling him. He could have gotten a year's wages. In the Civil War he became what no other Union general was: relentless. Vicksburg (July 4, 1863) split the Confederacy in half. Lincoln then gave him every Union army. His Appomattox surrender terms: officers kept sidearms, men kept horses for spring planting, no one prosecuted. As president (1869 to 1877) he did something no president would do again until LBJ: used federal troops to crush the Ku Klux Klan. He suspended habeas corpus in 9 South Carolina counties, prosecuted Klansmen before predominantly Black juries, and broke the first Klan. His presidency was also rocked by scandal: Black Friday 1869. Crédit Mobilier. The Whiskey Ring. Belknap. Grant himself never took a dime. He was just disastrously loyal to corrupt friends. The pattern damaged his reputation for a century. After the White House, he toured the world for 2 years. Dined with Queen Victoria. Met the emperor of Japan. Then in 1884, a Wall Street partner named Ferdinand Ward ran what we'd now call a Ponzi scheme. Grant was wiped out. 62 years old. Penniless. Weeks later he was diagnosed with terminal throat cancer. Mark Twain offered to publish his memoirs. Grant wrote in agony, sometimes 50 pages a day, racing the disease to leave Julia an inheritance. He finished the manuscript July 18, 1885. He died July 23. The book made Julia $450,000, about $14M today. It's now considered one of the finest memoirs in the English language. For decades historians ranked Grant a failure. Since 2000 he's jumped 13 spots in the C-SPAN survey, the biggest rise of any president. Happy birthday, General 🇺🇸

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Presidential Wisdom
Presidential Wisdom@PrezWisdom·
The prison hoods worn by the conspirators of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln 🇺🇸 who died #OTD 1865 #POTUS 💔
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History with Waffles
History with Waffles@CwNewbie11·
Good times, finally met this guy in person, long after I had him on the channel lol.
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The Civil War Monitor
The Civil War Monitor@CivilWarMonitor·
"Little Round Top at Gettysburg: A Reassessment of July 2, 1863" by Joseph Michael Bostlet draws upon a "broad collection of published sources to render more legible a most murky historical record," writes Codie Eash. Read more about it here: tinyurl.com/bddeffwy
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The History Underground
The History Underground@history_under·
This handy bottle holder from Cola-Cola is completely unnecessary today but I still want it to come back. If you find this interesting, go search “history traveler soda museum” on YouTube. 🥤
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The History Underground
The History Underground@history_under·
Heads up! This evening at 7:00 PM EST/6:00 PM CST, I'm going to be chatting with the crew of Emerging Civil War about the border states during the Civil War on their YouTube channel & Facebook page. Love what these guys do and I'm excited to hop on talk a little Civil War history with them. See you there!
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History with Waffles
History with Waffles@CwNewbie11·
This was an amazing moment at Gettysburg for me, connecting relics with locations.
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The History Underground
The History Underground@history_under·
🚨Big history nerd video dropping tomorrow. We’ll be talking about every single history book that I read in 2025.
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Estella Beard
Estella Beard@Fitntrim·
@VTHistory25 Awesome Thank you! Happy 😊 New Year Chris! I pray 🙏 that's a good one for you!
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Vlogging Through History
Vlogging Through History@VTHistory25·
New podcast episode on Stories of the Civil War! Link below or listen wherever you get your podcasts.
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Estella Beard
Estella Beard@Fitntrim·
@history_under What a Blessed Free Gift ! Merry Christmas 🎄🎁 to you and your family J D!
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The History Underground
The History Underground@history_under·
"But when the fullness of time had come, God sent forth his Son, born of woman, born under the law, to redeem those who were under the law, so that we might receive adoption as sons. And because you are sons, God has sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, crying, “Abba! Father!” So you are no longer a slave, but a son, and if a son, then an heir through God." ~ Galatians 4:4-7 Merry Christmas.
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The History Underground
The History Underground@history_under·
On this day in 1965, "A Charlie Brown Christmas" aired for the first time on CBS. Behind the scenes, there was a lot of resistance to what is now a holiday classic. CBS executives found the pacing to be too slow and were opposed to the fact that the show had no laugh track and used unpolished child actors. In addition, some found Linus reciting the Bible to be problematic. Fortunately, their desired changes didn't make it into the final cut giving us the Christmas classic that we all know today.
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Estella Beard
Estella Beard@Fitntrim·
@history_under Thank you so much J D! My husband and I appreciate your great historical content!
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The History Underground
The History Underground@history_under·
🚨Black Friday Special!!!🚨 We’re offering FREE subscriptions to The History Underground on YouTube! Simply head over to the channel and click the subscribe button and notification bell. This offer is only good for today and the 364 days after that. Go get after it!
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The History Underground
The History Underground@history_under·
Just noticed an alert that the Facebook page for The History Underground rolled over 50K followers, which is pretty cool. While my primary focus has been and continues to be the YouTube channel, I've seen a significant amount of growth on the Facebook page as well. To me, that's an encouraging sign of more people taking an interest in history. If you enjoy the content on YouTube or any of the other social media platforms and find it of value, be sure to share it out from time to time. Thanks!
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