Pensacola News Journal: Historical wrongs were corrected in Righting the Past. Here's why we did it.
One year ago, the Pensacola New Journal published the first historical obituary in the Righting the Past series. Written by Teniadé Broughton and Scott Satterwhite, it corrected a historical wrong ...
Historical wrongs were corrected in Righting the Past. Here's why we did it.
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His diary is a treasure trove of great historical significance. Available on compact disk (The Haldeman Diaries, the Multi-Media Edition), a selection of key entries have been published in book form …
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