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History of Hispanic Heritage Month
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John Dillinger - Public Enemy #1 Taken Down
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John Dillinger's crime spree ended on July 22, 1934 thanks to SC FBI Agent Melvin Purvis. (59s)
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The U.S. Supreme Court's historic Brown v. Board of Education ruling occurred on May 17, 1954! (54s)
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Spanish Flu Pandemic First Sighted in U.S.
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On March 11, 1918, the Spanish Flu virus was first reported in the United States. (47s)
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Absolum Williams: Black Crewman of The Hunley
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