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- Frances Perkins- 1st Woman US Cabinet Member In 1932 Frances Perkins (1880-1965) was the first woman to a hold a cabinet post in American history. She was appointed The Secretary of Labor by Franklin Roosevelt and served for his entire 12 year presidency. She was dedicated to improving the liv...
- My World War II Hero This website is a dedication to my father, Harold Leo Means. I am going to include, memos and pictures from his diary during World War II, some of the memories of his life, these are the stories he told, that live only in the memories of his wife an...
- Books That Were Once On My Night Table Here is a list of books that I tremendously enjoyed reading. They are not fiction books as I do not like to read fiction at all. They are mostly biographies, autobiographies and books related to interesting topics. They did not change my life but ce...
- The Great Depression Past and Present? When the New York Stock Exchange opened on the morning of October 24, 1929, nervous traders sensed something ominous in the trading patterns. By 11:00 a.m. the market had started to plunge. Shortly after noon a group of powerful bankers met secretly...
- Great Depression Facts The Stock Market Crashed in 1929 and dust bowl conditions began in the Southwest a few years later. Migrations began from Oklahoma and other states to California. Hoover was President but there was no plans in Government to help the people of the Uni...
- The Legacy of Teddy Roosevelt What President was a Nobel Prizewinner, a physical culturalist, a naval historian, biographer, an essayist, paleontologist, taxidermist, ornithologist, field naturalist, a conservationist, big-game hunter, editor, critic, ranchman, orator, country sq...
- The Time Travel Agency On a steamy August 6th night in 1930, Judge Joseph Force Crater, a New York State Supreme Court Justice entered a tan cab outside the Billy Haas Restaurant on West 45th Street in Manhattan and disappeared into oblivion. For over 25 years the Crater d...
- Four Freedoms by Norman Rockwell Norman Rockwell, inspired by a congressional speech by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, painted the Four Freedoms series. The four paintings, Freedom of Speech, Freedom to Worship, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear were published by the Satur...
- What Ever Happened to Judge Crater On a steamy August 6th night in 1930, Judge Joseph Force Crater stepped into a tan cab outside the Billy Haas Restaurant on West 45th Street in Manhattan and disappeared into oblivion. What happened to him? His disappearance rocked New York City and...
- Message From Barack and Hillary, Depend On Me, You Are Victims, It Has Nothing To Do With Your Own Effort Hear Ray Charles sing America The Beautiful-Video below-Other great songs celebrating the 4th of July All Americans should refute victimology and the negativity of leftist politicians and The Mainstream Media. If ever there was a country where pers...
- Top Ten Most Influential Politicians of All Time Over the course of time, there have always been some form of politician. And I've decided to analyze time's greatest ones, no matter how awful their deeds may have been.
- Time Travel Video Showcase Time holds all of us as slaves. What is this mysterious dynamic we call time? Is its passage merely an illusion? Is it possible to travel forward or backward in time? These are all questions that have fascinated mankind for millenia. The Time Travel...
