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Junior Group Website Junior Group Website Entry Number Weebly URL Entry Title 18001 http://28949238.nhd.weebly.com Project Chariot: The Nuclear Past of Point Hope Stirring America: How Three Mississippi Tragedies Helped the Civil Rights 18002 http://47024951.nhd.weebly.com Movement Triumph 18003 http://64897654.nhd.weebly.com Rudolf Brazda and the Journey from Openly Gay to Behind Bars 18004 http://13064431.nhd.weebly.com The Light in the Darkness of the Charleston 1886 Earthquake 18005 http://98502719.nhd.weebly.com The Muckrakers: Muck, Media, and Reform 18006 http://82649393.nhd.weebly.com Los Desaparecidos: The Tragedy and Triumph of Argentine Families 18007 http://98830780.nhd.weebly.com Breeding Perfection: The Tragedy of the Eugenics Movement 18008 http://94393676.nhd.weebly.com A Step Toward Integration: The Chicago Public School Boycott of 1963 18009 http://17656529.nhd.weebly.com The Women's Rights Movement: A Decades-Long Struggle 18010 http://67071067.nhd.weebly.com Percy Fawcett and the Lost City of Z 18011 http://12951480.nhd.weebly.com And Still I Rise: The True Story of Maya Angelou Penicillin versus Bacteria: The Story of Life Saving Success and Deadly 18012 http://77148870.nhd.weebly.com Failure 18013 http://68426133.nhd.weebly.com An Industrial Inferno: The 1911 Triangle Factory Fire The Human Snakepit: How the Tragedy of Willowbrook Compelled the Nation 18014 http://84095234.nhd.weebly.com into Changing its Laws Chaney, Schwerner, and Goodman: How Three Tragic Murders Led Freedom 18015 http://89985344.nhd.weebly.com Summer to Triumph 18016 http://35429101.nhd.weebly.com From Tragedy to Triumph: The Great Integration 18017 http://54730824.nhd.weebly.com Sunset over the Pacific: Battle of the Philippine Sea 18018 http://65061003.nhd.weebly.com WWII's Tragic Triumph In The Pacific 18019 http://37619694.nhd.weebly.com The Fire of '45 and the Making of Modern Pittsburgh 18020 http://90717291.nhd.weebly.com Fire in the Sky: A Change to Airship Travel 18021 http://20262521.nhd.weebly.com Red Rebellion Junior Group Website Entry Number Weebly URL Entry Title 18022 http://34091902.nhd.weebly.com The Great Ambition: Women in the Armed Services During World War II 18023 http://87746225.nhd.weebly.com The Galveston Hurricane 18024 http://27539750.nhd.weebly.com The Clotilda: Where It All Ends Changing the Trajectory of the War: The War-Winning Aftermath of the Tragic 18025 http://59526181.nhd.weebly.com Somme Offensive 18026 http://92300512.nhd.weebly.com Battle of the Bulge: A Costly, Although Critical Triumph 18027 http://75625381.nhd.weebly.com Tokyo Rose: U.S. Traitor or Japan's Double-Crosser? Reform from the Ashes: Burning the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Forever 18028 http://76376515.nhd.weebly.com into History 18029 http://29818460.nhd.weebly.com The Second Seminole War, 1835-1842 18030 http://91405818.nhd.weebly.com The Triumph and Tragedy of Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton 18031 http://95387971.nhd.weebly.com Tragic Escape, Triumphant Exile: The 14th Dalai Lama 18032 http://99165461.nhd.weebly.com James Reese Europe Women Airforce Service Pilots: The Tragically Undervalued Women Aviators 18033 http://20339485.nhd.weebly.com and the Journey to Triumph 18034 http://47849318.nhd.weebly.com The Qin Dynasty 18035 http://90052740.nhd.weebly.com Completing the Transcontinental Railroad: Triumph and Tragedy in the West The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire: The Fire That Sparked the Wave of 18036 http://13478844.nhd.weebly.com Labor Reform 18037 http://26369413.nhd.weebly.com Navajo Code Talkers 18038 http://84683605.nhd.weebly.com After the Dust Settles: Saving the Soil 18039 http://65922063.nhd.weebly.com Reserve Mining v. United States: A Triumph for Environmental Policy 18040 http://33708023.nhd.weebly.com The Atomic Bombing of Nagasaki: A Revolution and a Disaster 18041 http://32891015.nhd.weebly.com American Eagle Flight 4184 18042 http://93916852.nhd.weebly.com Adolf Althoff: Rescue in the Circus Junior Group Website Entry Number Weebly URL Entry Title 18043 http://33139143.nhd.weebly.com Ida B. Wells: Princess of the Press and Crusader for Justice All That Glitters Is Not Gold: The Untold Story of Genocide During the Gold 18044 http://46939472.nhd.weebly.com Rush 18045 http://92825409.nhd.weebly.com Gwangju Uprising: Triumph and Tragedy 18046 http://36528588.nhd.weebly.com The Hindenburg Crash: A Flight Through History that Ended in Tragedy 18047 http://15506850.nhd.weebly.com The Great London Smog of 1952: The Strangling of London 18048 http://46605073.nhd.weebly.com Operation Babylift : The Orphans of Vietnam 18049 http://37802691.nhd.weebly.com Brown v. Board of Education: Tragedy In Spite of Triumph 18050 http://72503213.nhd.weebly.com Harriet Tubman: The Resilient Journey from Tragedy to Triumph The USS Maine: The Triumph and Tragedy of a Warmongering Press and 18051 http://80143206.nhd.weebly.com Government 18052 http://34919458.nhd.weebly.com Triumph and Tragedy in The Dunkirk Evacuation Loving v. Virginia: Love Triumphs over Virginia's Tragic Anti-Miscegenation 18053 http://27065194.nhd.weebly.com Laws 18054 http://96276496.nhd.weebly.com Pearl Harbor: Triumph from Tragedy 18055 http://67885675.nhd.weebly.com Prohibition: The War on Alcohol 18056 http://69320034.nhd.weebly.com Triumph of the Flying Tigers: Rescuing China from Tragedy Loving v. Virginia: The Tragedy of Forbidden Love and the Triumph of 18057 http://58771398.nhd.weebly.com Interracial Marriage Laws 18058 http://43865443.nhd.weebly.com The Triumph of Actium 18059 http://41998532.nhd.weebly.com The Art of Confusion: The Triumph of Dazzle Camouflage after Tragedy 18060 http://94945610.nhd.weebly.com The Partition of India: Triumph of Independence and Tragedy of Division 18061 http://95540502.nhd.weebly.com The Apollo Missions: Triumphs and Tragedies that Sparked Greatness 18062 http://24041538.nhd.weebly.com The Anthracite Coal Strike and Commission 18063 http://47509972.nhd.weebly.com Tet's False Reporting and Its Repercussions on the United States of America Junior Group Website Entry Number Weebly URL Entry Title 18064 http://49250934.nhd.weebly.com American Impassiveness During World War 2 18065 http://51339888.nhd.weebly.com The Berlin Wall: Germany Divided and Reunited 18066 http://31974276.nhd.weebly.com Japanese Internment Camps: A Tragedy of Civil Rights, a Triumph of Bravery 18067 http://53661531.nhd.weebly.com The Triumphs of Alexander Hamilton The American Indian Movement: An Organization that Brought Triumph to 18068 http://12053322.nhd.weebly.com Forgotten Native Americans The Watergate Scandal: The Triumphs and Tragedies of the Nixon 18069 http://25781551.nhd.weebly.com Presidency The Berlin Wall: Triumph and Tragedy in the Lives Separated by a Concrete 18070 http://43386589.nhd.weebly.com Barrier 18071 http://73512692.nhd.weebly.com Czechoslovakia 1938: Triumph and Tragedy in a Final Stride for Peace 18072 http://94419571.nhd.weebly.com Chemical Warfare in World War I 18073 http://45106828.nhd.weebly.com Lands of the Free: Rediscovering America's First Free Maroon Communities 18074 http://45629515.nhd.weebly.com A Two-Minute Ride: Challenger Explosion of 1986 18075 http://97591518.nhd.weebly.com Atomic Bomb World War II 18076 http://21440448.nhd.weebly.com Eva Mozes-Kor: A Story of Triumph in Spite of Tragedy 18077 http://72853700.nhd.weebly.com The Triumph and Tragedy of Bunker Hill Ordinary Greeks, Extraordinary Measures: The Greek Resistance During the 18078 http://14098236.nhd.weebly.com Holocaust 18079 http://91935871.nhd.weebly.com Sending Math to the Moon 18080 http://16146195.nhd.weebly.com Triumph and Tragedy of Little Rock Nine Small Steps: The Triumph and Tragedy of the Birmingham Children's March 18081 http://90868133.nhd.weebly.com 1963 18082 http://78962634.nhd.weebly.com John Brown: Triumphant Abolitionist and Tragic Traitor Junior Group Website Entry Number Weebly URL Entry Title 18083 http://39084045.nhd.weebly.com Marie Curie and the Discovery of Radium: A Life Dedicated To Science 18084 http://94445339.nhd.weebly.com Jackie Robinson: Stealing Bases and Gaining Equality Among the Races 18085 http://64307802.nhd.weebly.com Standing Up to Polio: The American Journey to a Vaccine 18086 http://73104931.nhd.weebly.com Partition of India The Little Rock Nine: The Journey of the First Nine Students to Integrate 18087 http://14568186.nhd.weebly.com Schools and How a Nation Gradually Resegregated 18088 http://84845562.nhd.weebly.com Struggling to Find Triumph Among the Tragedy: The Jonestown Massacre 18089 http://30303579.nhd.weebly.com Inside the Asylum 18090 http://30490614.nhd.weebly.com The Challenger Disaster 18091 http://21660171.nhd.weebly.com The Young Lords Organization of Chicago 18092 http://46440859.nhd.weebly.com Freedom Summer: The Fight to Have Voices Heard 18093 http://50166850.nhd.weebly.com The Journey to the 19th Amendment 18094 http://92073225.nhd.weebly.com Stonewall Riots 18095 http://31722316.nhd.weebly.com The Tragedy of Mary I 18096 http://13316763.nhd.weebly.com Burning for Rights: The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire 18097 http://98081926.nhd.weebly.com McCarthyism and the Red Scare: One Man's Triumph Ends in Tragedy 18098 http://95907350.nhd.weebly.com Father Duenas: For God and for Guam 18099 http://87832471.nhd.weebly.com The War of the Neighboring Brothers: Biafra vs. Nigeria 18100 http://66451874.nhd.weebly.com Carpathia: An Unlikely Hero.
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