I met this man in August 2017 at a @CarolinaK_12 teacher workshop. He has been my historical research mentor, friend & supporter ever since. I would not be the historian I am w/o the encouragement & tutelage of @granitezombie . Please support his work! #caraleigh
https://t.co/yRM5P88bGr found the woman who knocked down a Russian drone with a jar of pickled tomatoes. She wants to set the record straight: those were NOT picked cucumbers. The gist of her story is in this thread 1/
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The people of North Carolina stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine as they fight courageously against a tyrant to defend their country, their democracy and their freedom.
UPDATE: For the 1st time since the pandemic, the majority of North Carolina school districts are now mask optional. At least 60 of the 115 school districts don't require masks. More are expected to drop mask mandates. #nced#ncpol#coronavirus https://t.co/hNatRyIaJk
Wake County schools lost enrollment in pandemic. Planners don’t expect kids to return soon. Enrollment is down 3,000 students from 2 years ago as families choose other options. It’s not projected to return to pre-COVID numbers until 2030. #wcpss#nced
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Today is #HolocaustMemorialDay. Nearly half the population of Tarnopol, Poland, was Jewish in the 1930s, including young Gizella Gross (1928-2011). Through the help of the Polish Resistance, she obtained forged identification papers to avoid capture by the Nazis.
Boris Yeltsin, during an unofficial visit to the United States in 1989, walked into an ordinary supermarket in Houston. He was shocked by the diversity of the assortment and held his hands up in amazement.