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'Separate But Equal' Was Neither. The Supreme Court Said So — Unanimously.

'Separate But Equal' Was Neither. The Supreme Court Said So — Unanimously.

Brown v. Board of Education, decided on May 17, 1954, did not end school segregation. But it changed what America was legally allowed to say it stood for.

May 17, 2026

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The Uprising Was Crushed. The Image Was Not.

The Uprising Was Crushed. The Image Was Not.

The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising — the largest Jewish armed revolt of the Holocaust — ended on May 16, 1943. The photograph taken by its suppressor became one of history's most enduring indictments.

May 16, 2026

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A Pope, a Letter, and the Birth of Modern Social Justice Doctrine

A Pope, a Letter, and the Birth of Modern Social Justice Doctrine

When Leo XIII published Rerum Novarum on May 15, 1891, he launched the Catholic Church into the debate over industrial capitalism — and created a framework for social justice that still shapes the world.

May 15, 2026

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In Eight Hours, a State Was Born. In Eleven Minutes, America Recognized It.

In Eight Hours, a State Was Born. In Eleven Minutes, America Recognized It.

The declaration of the State of Israel on May 14, 1948, was one of the most consequential political acts of the twentieth century — and one that was almost not made.

May 14, 2026

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A Bullet in St. Peter's Square — and a Pope Who Forgave His Assassin

A Bullet in St. Peter's Square — and a Pope Who Forgave His Assassin

On May 13, 1981, Mehmet Ali Ağca shot Pope John Paul II four times in St. Peter's Square. The Pope survived. What he did next was more remarkable than surviving.

May 13, 2026

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She Was Born Into a World That Said Women Couldn't Do Science. She Changed the World Anyway.

She Was Born Into a World That Said Women Couldn't Do Science. She Changed the World Anyway.

Florence Nightingale was not just 'the lady with the lamp.' She was a statistician, a reformer, and the founder of modern nursing as a profession. Born May 12, 1820.

May 12, 2026

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The Computer Won. The Question It Raised Hasn't Been Answered Since.

The Computer Won. The Question It Raised Hasn't Been Answered Since.

When Deep Blue defeated Garry Kasparov in 1997, it was not just a chess match. It was the first time a computer had beaten the best human in the world at a game of pure intellect — and nobody quite knew what that meant.

May 11, 2026

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After 27 Years in Prison, He Took the Oath. Then He Got to Work.

After 27 Years in Prison, He Took the Oath. Then He Got to Work.

Nelson Mandela's inauguration as South Africa's first democratically elected president on May 10, 1994, was one of the great political moments of the twentieth century — and the beginning of its hardest work.

May 10, 2026

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Two Scientists, Millions of Women, and the Pill That Changed Everything

Two Scientists, Millions of Women, and the Pill That Changed Everything

On May 9, 1960, the FDA approved Enovid — the first oral contraceptive. Nothing about family life, medicine, or the relationship between men and women was quite the same afterward.

May 9, 2026

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The War in Europe Was Over. More Than One Million People Took to the Streets.

The War in Europe Was Over. More Than One Million People Took to the Streets.

VE Day — May 8, 1945 — was the day six years of European slaughter ended. The celebration was real, the grief was real, and the world that emerged from it was entirely new.

May 8, 2026

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