The "Green Book," was a vital guide for Black travelers facing discrimination and danger in America from 1936 to 1967. During a difficult time in American history, travelers faced threats ranging from ...
This episode traces the Spanish Civil War from the 1936 military rising to Franco’s victory in 1939, including the revolution and repression on both sides, foreign intervention, and the grinding war ...
The film is based on the extraordinary real life of Alfred Nakache, a Jewish athlete whose story of resilience under Nazi persecution has previously been told in two French documentaries. At first ...
Still, February 1936’s 25.2 degree average temperature in the United States still holds the record as the coldest February ...
A painterly animated film revives the memory of French Olympic hero Alfred Nakache, a Jewish survivor of Auschwitz.
An IOC spokesperson said they "acknowledge the historical issues of 'Nazi propaganda'" related to the Berlin competition.
In March 1936, the Connecticut River rose faster than anyone in Western Massachusetts had seen in living memory. From Northampton to Hadley, barns and bridges disappeared beneath a tide of ice and mud ...
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Prior to the 1936 football season, the Minnesota football team had gone 24 games without a loss and won back-to-back national titles in both 1934 and 1935. Needless to say, a national championship ...
There was a civic election in Vancouver on Dec. 9, 1936. Alderman George Clark Miller beat alderman L. D. McDonald to become mayor, but frankly, nobody seemed to care — the world was watching whether ...
"Most of Pebble Beach's cars weren't built for hooning, but still should get more use than a drive across a golf course," we wrote a while back. Fritz Burkhard gets it and has taken this idea to the ...