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Who were the Moors?

The Moors: A confluence of Arab and Berber heritage

The term “Moor” evokes images of Islamic rule in medieval Spain and North Africa, yet it is a designation that encompasses a rich tapestry of cultural, ethnic, and religious diversity. The …
1967 Detroit riot

The 1967 Detroit Riots: A watershed moment in American history

The 1967 Detroit Riots, also known as the 12th Street Riots, was one of the most significant and destructive civil disturbances in American history. This five-day conflict, which erupted on 23 July …
Apollo 11 The moon landing

The moon landing: A giant leap for mankind

On 20 July 1969, humanity achieved one of its greatest technological and exploratory milestones: the first successful manned moon landing. This momentous event, conducted under NASA’s Apollo …
Lizzie Borden took an axe.

Trial of Lizzie Borden

Lizzie Borden’s name is synonymous with one of the most sensational and mysterious murder cases in American history. On 4 August 1892, the brutal murders of Andrew and Abby Borden in Fall River, …
Tourists visit the Rosetta Stone

The Rosetta Stone: A key to ancient Egypt

The Rosetta Stone, one of the most famous artefacts in the world, is a crucial key to understanding ancient Egyptian civilisation. Discovered in 1799, this granodiorite stele has played a pivotal role …
Slave rebellion

The Stono Rebellion: America’s largest slave uprising

In the early hours of 9 September 1739, a group of enslaved Africans in the colony of South Carolina embarked on a daring quest for freedom, resulting in the Stono Rebellion, the largest slave …

Tippu Tip: The controversial life of a 19th-century slave trader

Tippu Tip, born Hamad bin Muhammad bin Juma bin Rajab el Murjebi around 1832, remains a contentious figure in African and world history. He was a notorious Zanzibari slave trader, plantation owner, …

Sandra Bland: A life and legacy in the fight for racial justice

On 13 July 2015, Sandra Bland, a 28-year-old African American woman, was found dead in her jail cell in Waller County, Texas. Her death, ruled a suicide by local authorities, came just three days …
French Culture

What is French culture?

French culture, renowned for its richness and diversity, is a tapestry woven from centuries of history, intellectual achievement, and artistic innovation. It encompasses a broad spectrum of elements, …
Pakistan Parliament House

The birth of Pakistan: A nation’s journey to independence

The birth of Pakistan on 14 August 1947 marked the culmination of decades of political struggle, cultural conflicts, and an unyielding quest for independence. Emerging from the struggles of British …
Mary Surratt

Mary Surratt: The first woman executed by the U.S. Government

On 7 July 1865, Mary Surratt became the first woman to be executed by the U.S. government. Her death was the culmination of a dramatic and controversial trial following one of the most infamous events …
multicultural London

Multicultural London English: Evolution from cockney to a global linguistic mosaic

Multicultural London English (MLE) represents a dynamic and evolving dialect within London, reflective of the city’s rich cultural diversity. Originating from the traditional Cockney dialect, …
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