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Mon Dec 6, 2021, 11:49 AM Dec 2021

The Ten Best History Books of 2021 (Smithsonian Magazine)

During this year of change, these ten titles collectively serve a dual purpose. Some offer a respite from reality, transporting readers to such varied locales as ancient Rome, Gilded Age America and Angkor in Cambodia.

Others reflect on the fraught nature of the current moment, detailing how the nation’s past—including the mistreatment of Japanese Americans during World War II and police brutality—informs its present and future.

From a chronicle of civilization told through clocks to a quest for Indigenous justice in colonial Pennsylvania, these were some of our favorite history books of 2021.

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-ten-best-history-books-of-2021-180979128/

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Thank you for posting. I read cbabe Dec 2021 #1

cbabe

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Mon Dec 6, 2021, 01:04 PM
Dec 2021

‘Until I Am Free’. Fannie Lou Hamer survived horrific brutality to a life of astounding accomplishment.

She worked along side of King and Malcolm and Belafonte and all.

Famous quotation: Nobody’s free until everybody’s free.

She should be on Mt. Rushmore.

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