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We’re History: America Then for Americans Now. Written by scholars, it is real American history, with all of its triumphs, failures, twists, and ironies.

Katılım Nisan 2014
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Emily68
Emily68@EmilyYV68·
@werehist I may be remembering wrong. This parade was in DC and I’m remembering one in New York. Vol 3 is the Civil War and this is the last page of that. A quick search, I don’t see vol 4 on line. If I’m right about the NY parade, that’s where it’d be.
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Dear #twitterstorians: What sources do you recommend for learning more about May 23-24, 1865 Grand Review of Armies in D.C.? Interested in planning of the Review, recollections of soldiers who marched, public perceptions, newspaper articles, & pretty much anything. Thanks!
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Ari Berman
Ari Berman@AriBerman·
Shocking stat: 57 senators who voted to convict Trump represent 76.7 MILLION more Americans than 43 senators who voted to acquit
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Special Republican Party "How it Started, How it's Going" Lincoln's Birthday edition... #twitterstorians How it started: How it's going:
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Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States & viewed by most as our greatest president, born in KY #OnThisDay in 1809. Led the nation through the Civil War, insisted on a "new birth of freedom" so US could actually live up to "all men are created equal." #twitterstorians
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Despite "rugged westerner" image, Wm. Henry Harrison born on a VA plantation #OnThisDay in 1773. Elected ninth POTUS as a Whig in 1840; died 1 month after taking office, revealing a constitutional weakness: lack of specificity about presidential succession. #twitterstorians
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The Fifteenth Amendment was ratified #OnThisDay in 1870, guaranteeing all men suffrage regardless of race. Needless to say, this promise has not always been kept. Access to voting for all remains an issue even today. #twitterstorians
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Mike Green
Mike Green@amikegreen2·
@werehist The big lie was preceded by 20,000+ lies by Trump over 4 years & supported by 74 million in Nov 2020. Nobody had received a sudden conversion by Jan 5, even as Trump was issuing a clarion call for white supremacist extremists to come to DC to "Stop the Steal" & "Fight like hell."
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Reminder: on Wed., Jan. 6, domestic terrorists, fueled by Big Lie about voter fraud, attacked the US Capitol to prevent certification of a US election (in which, it turns out, many of them didn't even vote). Many Republicans want you to just forget about it. #twitterstorians
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Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ending Mexican-American War signed #OnThisDay in 1848. Mexico ceded land seen on this map to the US for $15 million. Many viewed the war & treaty as a southern land grab for more territory to which the South could expand slavery. #twitterstorians
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The Lincoln Project@ProjectLincoln·
Senate Republicans have expressed more outrage towards people kneeling for the National Anthem than insurrectionists storming the Capitol.
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Yesterday was 156th anniversary of Thirteenth Amendment's passage. On 1/31/1865, US House of Representatives passed it, sending it to states for ratification (Senate had passed the previous year). Amendment abolishes slavery "except as punishment for a crime." #twitterstorians
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#OnThisDay 35 yrs ago-Jan. 28, 1986-Space Shuttle Challenger exploded 73 seconds after takeoff from Cape Canaveral, FL, killing all seven crew members. The mission had attracted public attention due to selection of Christa McAuliffe as "first teacher in space." #twitterstorians
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Just a reminder that this happened three weeks ago today. Trump terrorists and leading Republicans/co-conspirators/enablers want you to forget so they're not held accountable. #twitterstorians
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