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The Starkweather-Fugate Crime Spree: A Dark Chapter in American History
Charles Raymond Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate remain infamous for their roles in a 1958 spree of violence that shocked the American Midwest, culminating in the deaths of eleven people across Nebraska and Wyoming. Starkweather, a 19-year-old disillusioned youth, and Fugate, his 14-year-old girlfriend, embarked on a murderous rampage that left an indelible mark on American culture, law enforcement, and criminology. Their story is one of tragedy, media sensation, and a distu


Lewis Hine: The Photographer Who Helped America See Itself
Lewis Hine believed photography could educate and reform. From Ellis Island’s new arrivals to child workers in southern mills, his images helped change public opinion and shape labour laws in early 20th-century America.


Pictures of Havana Before Castro: A Glittering History of Wealth, Extravagance, and Revolution
The Cuban capital of Havana, known today for its political history and revolutionary past, was once a city synonymous with luxury,...
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