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7 illustrations — Lessons from history, biography, and world events
On July 4, 1885, nine-year-old Joseph Meister was attacked by a rabid dog near his village in Alsace, suffering fourteen bite wounds on his hands,...
In 1863, Emperor Napoleon III asked Louis Pasteur to investigate why French wines were spoiling during transport — a crisis costing the nation millions of...
On September 3, 1928, Alexander Fleming returned from a summer holiday to his cluttered laboratory at St. Mary's Hospital in London. Before leaving, he had...
In 1939, Oskar Schindler arrived in Kraków, Poland, as a card-carrying Nazi Party member looking to get rich off the war. He acquired an enamelware...
In the autumn of 1943, a Polish social worker named Irena Sendler climbed into the back of an ambulance on Złota Street in Warsaw, carrying...
In the winter of 1942, Pastor André Trocmé stood before his congregation in the small Protestant church of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, a village perched on a...
On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson trotted onto the diamond at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, becoming the first Black player in Major League Baseball in...
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