HISTORYflipped into Stories3 days agoJapanese American Fred Korematsu is arrested for resisting internmenthistory.com - History.com EditorsOn May 30, 1942, Fred Korematsu is arrested in San Leandro, California for resisting internment under President Franklin Roosevelt’s controversial …
HISTORYflipped into Stories4 days agoThe Jewish Refugees Who Fled Nazi Germany—Then Returned to Fighthistory.com - Fred FrommerAs members of the Ritchie Boys, German and Austrian refugees offered language skills and knowledge that proved vital to American military …
HISTORYflipped into Stories4 days agoWhat Is the Difference Between Memorial Day and Veterans Day?history.com - Tim OttBoth honor U.S. military personnel—but the holidays arose for different reasons. The federal holidays of Memorial Day and Veterans Day are both …
HISTORYflipped into Stories10 Major Labor Strikes Throughout U.S. Historyhistory.com - Patrick J. KigerStrikes have been a major, sometimes perilous tactic for workers as they've fought for better wages and working conditions. Since colonial times, when …
HISTORYflipped into StoriesHow Asian Americans United to Free a Wrongfully Convicted Prisoner from Death Rowhistory.com - Minhae Shim RothWhen Korean American Chol Soo Lee was accused of murder in 1974, authorities misidentified him as Chinese American, and his case was marred by …
HISTORYflipped into StoriesChina's Overlooked Role in World War IIhistory.com - Christopher KleinChina was a vital, but often forgotten, member of the Allies battling Japan—two years before the official start of World War II. More than two years …