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    Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, speaks to thousands during his
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    The socialist history of the 1963 March On Washington

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    A huge mushroom cloud raised the sky and about 70.000 people were killed after the throwing of second atomic bomb over Nagasaki on August 9, 1945, only three days after the first bomb over Hiroshima. (AP Photo)
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    ‘It wasn’t necessary to hit them with that awful thing’ — Why dropping the A-Bombs was wrong

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    In this Sept. 8, 1945 photo, an allied correspondent stands in front of a building that once was a movie theater in Hiroshima, Japan, a month after the first atomic bomb ever used in warfare was dropped by the U.S. on Aug. 6, 1945. (AP File)

    Dropping the bomb on Japan: Right or wrong?

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    About one month after the dropping of the first atomic bomb on Aug. 6, 1945, an allied correspondent examines the landscape of destruction at Hiroshima, Japan. (AP Photo)
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    Bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki was the right thing to do

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    In this Sept. 8, 1945 photo, an allied correspondent stands in front of a building that once was a movie theater in Hiroshima, Japan, a month after the first atomic bomb ever used in warfare was dropped by the U.S. on Aug. 6, 1945. (AP File)
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    It was wrong to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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    Spiro T. Agnew should get at least a modicum of credit for prodding the Baltimore County Council to create a Human Rights Commission during his tenure as Baltimore County executive. (AP File)

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    Charlotte Mayor Anthony Foxx, right, speaks after being introduced by President Obama as the nominee for Secretary of Transportation at the White House, next to outgoing Secretary Ray LaHood. Foxx was confirmed Thursday. Win McNamee/Getty Images.
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    Abe Lincoln’s GOP congressman: Obama is the ‘most historic’ president

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    Portrait of the 5th United States President James Monroe. On July 4, 1831, Monroe died in New York City, far from his home in Virginia. (Photo: Courtesy of the National Archives/Newsmakers)
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    Crime History: Congressman found guilty of paying to have sex with teen
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    As the House weighs legislation that would halt the controversial Frank Gehry plan for the Eisenhower Memorial, the chairman of the subcommittee with oversight over the project has requested documents showing how $63 million Congress already committed to the project has been spent. (Photo: Graeme Jennings/Examiner)
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