Not a providentialist but Adams and Jefferson both dying on July 4th and then Gettysburg and Vicksburg resolving on essentially the same day feels decidedly not like a coincidence.
On this day in history: July 2, 1863, the Confederacy got its butt handed to it on a platter by a liberal arts college professor on sabbatical.
Don't mess with college professors.
everyone talked like they had the internet in the 20s but then the Depression turned everyone back into country hicks and set the culture back by nearly a century
Guy who goes to an "abolish Capitalism" protest but its becoming increasingly clear he wants to replace Capitalism with a Minoan/Mycenaean style palace economy
Anthropologist in an alternate timeline where Rome lost the Punic Wars and the world is Asia-centric: Did you know that he Angli tribe of peninsular Germania have no word for "the day after tomorrow", indicating that they have no concept of time beyond the present?
in a time of unimaginable cruelty towards people living with AIDS, when nurses would leave trays of food on the floor outside their hospital rooms, princess diana transformed public perception by simply hanging out with them and treating them like people