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    Black history hero Homer Smith fought racism at home and Soviet propaganda abroad
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    Black history hero Homer Smith fought racism at home and Soviet propaganda abroad

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    A history of colonialism that’s more angry than accurate
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    This undated photo provided by the Pentagon's Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency shows Lawrence Dickson, a New York pilot killed during World War II. Dickson is first of the 27 Tuskegee Airmen still listed as missing in action whose remains the Pentagon says they have identified through DNA samples provided by his daughter in New Jersey. Dickson was a 24-year-old captain in the 100th Fighter Squadron when his P-51 fighter plane was seen crashing along the Italy-Austria border during a mission on Dec. 23, 1944. Searches for the crash site were unsuccessful until 2012.
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    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy speaks during his long time talks with journalists in Kyiv, Ukraine, Thursday, Oct. 10, 2019.  Zelenskiy is giving an all-day "press marathon" amid growing questions about his actions as president.
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    170-million-year-old pterodactyl skeleton found in Scotland
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    Undated photo made available by the University of Leicester, England, Monday Feb. 4 2013 of the skull found at the Grey Friars excavation in Leicester, potentially the long lost remains of England's King Richard III, ahead of an announcement about the identity of the skeleton found underneath a car park last September. Richard was immortalized in a play by Shakespeare as a hunchbacked usurper who left a trail of bodies -- including those of his two young nephews, murdered in the Tower of London -- on his way to the throne. (AP Photo/ University of Leicester)
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    80 years later, most unaware of Italian and German internment camps in the US
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    80 years later, most unaware of Italian and German internment camps in the US

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