Deadly Avalanche Claims Eight Near Lake Tahoe
#LakeTahoeAvalanche #USHistoryEight skiers died and one is missing after a Lake Tahoe avalanche, making it among the deadliest in U.S. history. Survivors located three victims while awaiting rescue in freezing conditions. The search continues amid extreme weather. read more
Trumps Black History Proclamation Omits Slavery
#BlackHistoryMonth #USHistoryPresident Trump's Black History Month proclamation highlights Black contributions but omits slavery and racial struggles. His administration has removed exhibits on slavery's brutality, reframing U.S. history to emphasize national progress over historical injustices. read more
Pastor's Controversial Views on Southern Slavery Stir Debate in 1996
#Slavery #UShistoryPastor tied to Pete Hegseth claimed slavery promoted racial affection in the South, citing benefits for both races in his 1996 book. Hegseth’s church is a member of that pastor's organization. Hegseth faced backlash over tattoo perceived as white nationalist. read more
U.S. Army Base Fort Liberty Renamed Fort Bragg by Hegseth
#FortBragg #USHistoryFort Liberty in North Carolina has been renamed Fort Bragg in honor of World War II soldier Pfc. Roland L. Bragg by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, in a move reversing efforts by former President Joe Biden to strip Confederate leader names. read more
"The Impact of White Male Anger on American Politics"
#WhiteMaleAnger #USHistoryTrump's agenda caters to white male supporters with racist hate, offering minimal benefit. White male anger historically prioritized white supremacy over national welfare in America. The anger towards a multi-racial democracy poses a threat to the nation's survival. read more
#USHistory #AssassinationAttempts
The article discusses the history of presidential assassination attempts in the US, from Lincoln to Trump, detailing incidents involving Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, Kennedy, Ford, Reagan, and others. This history reflects the dark legacy of political violence in American politics. read more