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"Rare Revolutionary War Drawing Discovered in N.Y. Apartment Sketch"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Washington Post

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A rare pen-and-ink sketch depicting American troops and their female companions during the Revolutionary War was discovered in a New York City apartment. The sketch, believed to be one of the earliest eyewitness depictions of American troops, was found by Matthew Skic, a curator at the Museum of the American Revolution. After extensive research, Skic confirmed that the sketch was created by Pierre Eugene du Simitiere, a prominent artist of the era. The sketch will now be displayed at the museum, shedding new light on the history of the American Revolution.

Ken Burns Challenges Historical Narratives and Celebrity-Approved Documentaries

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Deadline

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Filmmaker Ken Burns is set to release a 6-part, 12-hour documentary on the Revolutionary War in 2025. Burns anticipates potential objections from right-wing viewers due to the complex and revisionist nature of the narrative. He highlights the diversity of the people involved in the war, including Native Americans, freed Blacks, immigrants, and women. Burns and PBS CEO Paula Kerger discuss the changing media landscape and the importance of collective viewing experiences. However, Burns expresses concern about the impact of social media on interpersonal communication. Despite his initial wariness, Burns acknowledges the value of streaming platforms in reaching a wider audience.

"Unveiling the Hidden Gems: 33 Surprising Facts About US History"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BuzzFeed

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This article presents 33 surprising facts about US history, debunking popular myths and shedding light on lesser-known aspects. It covers topics such as the true history of Thanksgiving, the Puritans' lack of religious freedom, President Lincoln's views on race, and the misconceptions surrounding figures like Paul Revere and Molly Pitcher. It also explores the US's involvement in World War II, the Texas Revolution's connection to slavery, and the truth behind famous inventors like Thomas Edison. Additionally, it highlights the nonviolent strategy of the Civil Rights Movement and the founding fathers' intention to separate church and state.

"Outlander Season 7: Turning Points and a Satisfying End Await in the Second Part"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Vulture

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In the midseason finale of Outlander, Claire rescues Jamie from a cannibal on the battlefield, but is furious with him for risking his life. Claire and Jamie's relationship is tested as they navigate the trauma of the Revolutionary War. The Second Battle of Saratoga ensues, with Jamie struggling to protect his son William. After the victory, Jamie and Claire honor Jamie's cousin Simon's dying wish and have a heartfelt moment with him. Jamie also has a tense encounter with William, giving him a hat as a gesture. Meanwhile, in 1980, Roger and Buck travel through the stones to save Jem from Rob Cameron. The episode ends with Jamie, Claire, and Ian finally reaching Scotland, bringing tears to their eyes.