HISTORYflipped into StoriesIce HockeyWho Invented Hockey?history.com - John BanksIts true origins are murky. But Canada, beginning in the 19th century, gets credit for modernizing—and popularizing—the game we know today. The …
HISTORYflipped into StoriesRachel CarsonHow Rachel Carson's 'Silent Spring' Awakened the World to Environmental Perilhistory.com - Cate LineberryCarson's 1962 bestseller first warned the public about the devastating effects of chemical pesticides—and started a revolution When Rachel Carson’s …
HISTORYflipped into StoriesAdolf HitlerHow Was the US Involved in WWII Before Pearl Harbor?history.com - Dave RoosBefore formally entering World War II, FDR came up with a few key strategies to provide critical aid to allies in Europe in the fight against …
HISTORYflipped into StoriesClimate5 Key Moments That Forced Americans to Confront Climate Changehistory.com - Kieran MulvaneyOver the course of a few decades, a number of jarring events in the US have highlighted major consequences of climate change. Almost two centuries …
HISTORYflipped into StoriesJackie RobinsonJackie Robinson: His Life and Career in Pictureshistory.com - Missy SullivanThe six-time MLB All-Star and Hall of Famer wasn't just a pioneering athlete. His effort—and sacrifice—launched a cascade of civil rights …
HISTORYflipped into StoriesAl CaponeThe 1929 St. Valentine's Day Massacre: Five Unsolved Mysterieshistory.com - Melinda BeckIt's the most spectacular unsolved crime in gangland history. Mobster Al Capone had an airtight alibi. Generations of Americans assume that Al Capone …