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Obama's victory of hope, determination, and sheer hard work is expected to spark a new beginning in the Muslim world, reminding Muslims change will come from within.
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James Dean starred in just three movies before his death at age 24, but made a reputation with his honest acting style. He was twice nominated for an Oscar posthumously.
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New York experimental rockers continue to prove themselves an asset to the music world on their danceable and hope-infused new album
It's not often that Africa is the subject of Hollywood films. But even when it is, why are the stories of black characters seondary plots and the stars remain white?
There were a number of aspects to the Beat vision, and religion and spirituality were a main part of it.
The new project by the Academy Award-winning filmmaker Michael Moore finally gets a name.
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Tupper's inventiveness and Wises' vision changed how America viewed food storage and leftovers forever. Here is a brief overview of how Tupperware came to be.
Harpers Ferry National Park nestles into 4,000 rolling acres in the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains, at the convergence of the states of Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland.
America's breakfast habits changed in the late 1890s with the development and marketing of cold cereal. C.W. Post and the Kellogg brothers are unsung breakfast heroes.
The three Republican administrations of the 1920's adhered to a hands-off policy when it came to the government's relationship to the economy.
This article looks at the conception of 'green-collar' worker and attempts to address the question of what this means
To honor all those that stood side by side to ensure freedom for all, Suite101 counts down the five greatest songs of the Civil Rights Movement.
When visitors walk through the Henry Ford Museum, the take a walk through history. Henry Ford celebrates American ingenuity and manufacturing.
Winning more electoral votes than any President since Bill Clinton's 1996 trouncing of Bob Dole, Barack Obama's win initiated a philosophical change in America.
The 1980s action film was more then just mindless entertainment. The genre actually served a purpose in restructuring the American identity during the Reagan era.
The days of a war on poverty are long past. Today America needs a program to provide stability to those who work for low wages.
In modern-day movies, is it difficult to distinguish the heroes from the villains? A few decades ago classic movie westerns presented a much different image of heroes.
There are now more single than married women in the US. Women in American society are less likely than ever to have a husband.
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