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Charles Van Doren, Herbert Stempel And the 50’s Quiz Show Scandal (Part Two)



The true story of the television scandal that shocked America.

Charles Van Doren, 1959

On November 2, 1959, at 10 AM, Charles Van Doren and his attorney Carl Rubino entered the caucus room where the…


Published on 5 years, 9 months ago

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Bob Marley, Reggae Superstar (Part One)



Homeless at age 19, in one of the poorest cities of the Third World, Bob Marley eventually created what Time Magazine called, “The greatest album of the Twentieth Century. 

Bob Marley, Dublin, Irela…


Published on 5 years, 10 months ago

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Bob Marley, Reggae Superstar (Part Two)



18, unemployed and homeless in one of the poorest cities of the Third World, Bob Marley eventually created what Time Magazine called, “The greatest album of the Twentieth Century.”

The I-Threes, Rit…


Published on 5 years, 10 months ago

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Crazy Horse, One of a Kind (Part One)



In life, a prominent Lakota warrior chieftain, in death, an American legend No photo of Crazy Horse has ever been authenticated, this sketch was verified by his sister after his death

Most likely, C…


Published on 6 years, 1 month ago

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Crazy Horse, One of a Kind (Part Two)



In life a prominent Lakota warrior-chieftain, in death an American legend.

Seven feet tall, “Touch the Clouds”

In his final moments of freedom, nervous and bewildered, Crazy Horse accepted the hand …


Published on 6 years, 1 month ago

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John Wilkes Booth and the Lincoln Conspiracy (Part One)



A popular actor, John Wilkes Booth used his professional access to Ford’s Theater to assassinate President Lincoln.

John Wilkes Booth

In April of 1865, Booth was an American celebrity.  Having earne…


Published on 6 years, 4 months ago

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John Wilkes Booth and the Lincoln Conspiracy (Part Two)



A well known actor, John Wilkes Booth used his professional access to enter Ford’s theater and assassinate President Lincoln

Booth, in typical garb

In April of 1865, John Wilkes Booth was a very dep…


Published on 6 years, 4 months ago

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Charles Bukowski, Poet of the Damned (Part One)



Charles Bukowski: Slacker, Drunkard, Misanthrope, Poet, Artist, Hero.

The building where Bukowski was born in 1920, Andernach, Germany

Heinrich Karl Bukowski was born in Andernach, Germany on August…


Published on 6 years, 7 months ago

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Charles Bukowski, Poet of the Damned (Part Two)



Charles Bukowski: slacker, drunkard, misanthrope, poet, artist, hero.

Bukowski parking his Beamer at Santa Anita

Although he was over sixty, Charles Bukowski was just hitting the stride of his profe…


Published on 6 years, 7 months ago

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Benedict Arnold, American Traitor (Part One)



The ultimate American traitor, Benedict Arnold’s life was much more complicated 

Death of Montgomery at Quebec

Montgomery and Arnold spent December planning the inevitable storming of the city, a si…


Published on 6 years, 9 months ago





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