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What America looked like in 1921 at the start of the Roaring 20s


This 1921 photo of Cassville, Wisconsin, shows an automobile repair shop and a shoe store.
The radio was everything
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In 1919, after World War I, the U.S. government lifted a ban on civilian radio ownership and transmission, and it wasn t long before commercial radio became a favorite source of entertainment.
The first baseball game to be broadcast on the radio was one between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Philadelphia Phillies on August 5, 1921.
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And with the increasing popularity of radio, the personal electronics industry boomed. This store in Stockton, California, was billed as the only real radio store in San Joaquin Valley. ....

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The Rothschilds Murdered at least Seven US Presidents – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services


Jonas E. Alexis: The Southern Poverty Law Center perversely declared that Makow treated Jews as “cancer.”[1] A total lie. The organization could not realize that Makow was born into a Jewish family. Did they mean to tell us that Makow views himself as cancer as well?
According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, you cannot criticize the ideologies that the Khazarian Mafia and their puppets have forced upon much of the world without being called an anti-Semite. It’s just plain silly. The organization is just simply mad because Makow doesn’t fall into that ideological trap. Whether you agree with Makow in the following article or not, he has been upsetting the political apple cart for quite a while. ....

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Considering History: Striking Coal Miners, Union Busters, and the Promise of 1946


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explores the connections between America’s past and present. 
On April 1, 1946, 75 years ago today, the United Mine Workers of America (represented by union president John L. Lewis) and the United States government (represented by Secretary of the Interior Julius Krug) signed the historic Promise of 1946, also known as the Krug-Lewis Agreement. Mine workers had been on strike since just after the conclusion of World War II, advocating for better medical, welfare, and retirement protections. The Promise of 1946 created separate retirement and medical funds that would later be combined into the UMWA Health and Retirement Funds. These funds were collective safety nets for all the challenges faced by these workers and were guaranteed by the federal government. ....

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