From Heiress to Hostage: The Bizarre Kidnapping of Mary McElroy Mary McElroy was a young American socialite and the daughter of Henry F. McElroy, the City Manager of Kansas City, Missouri, in the early 20th century. She became widely known
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From Heiress to Hostage: The Bizarre Kidnapping of Mary McElroy Mary McElroy was a young American socialite and the daughter of Henry F. McElroy, the City Manager of Kansas City, Missouri, in the early 20th century. She became widely known
Read moreMonk Mihailo Tolotos: The Blind Monk Who Never Saw a Woman Monk Mihailo Tolotos is a historical figure often shrouded in mystery and intrigue, primarily due to his unique life circumstances that have made him an unusual subject of interest.
Read moreThe man with the revoloving head: He can see his own spine Throughout the early 20th century, a parade of oddities, curiosities, and human marvels traveled from town to town, thrilling audiences with acts that seemed to defy natural limits.
Read moreMaya Angelou: The Phenomenal Woman Who Gave Voice to a Generation Maya Angelou stands as one of the most influential figures of the 20th century—a poet, memoirist, civil rights activist, and artist whose words and life continue to inspire millions
Read moreThe Horrifying Use of Metal Masks on Slaves The use of metal masks on slaves is one of the more harrowing aspects of slavery’s dark history. This practice, which emerged prominently during the transatlantic slave trade, particularly in the 17th
Read moreThe Timeless Love Story of Margaret McCollum: A Tribute to the Voice of the London Underground Woman Visits Subway Station Everyday for Years – Just to Hear Three Words From Her Love London is a city of stories, a bustling
Read moreHow Juliane Koepcke Survived the Crash of LANSA Flight 508 Juliane Koepcke’s story is one of the most remarkable survival tales in aviation history. In 1971, at the age of 17, Juliane became the sole survivor of LANSA Flight 508,
Read moreHenri Landru: The French Assassin in the Classified Ads Who Shocked the World Henri Désiré Landru, often referred to as the “Bluebeard of Gambais,” was a notorious French serial killer whose crimes in the early 20th century captivated and horrified
Read moreGloria Ramirez: The Mystery of the “Toxic Lady” Gloria Ramirez, known as the “Toxic Lady,” became infamous after a series of bizarre and tragic events surrounding her death at Riverside General Hospital in Riverside, California, on February 19, 1994. Ramirez’s
Read moreGeorge McLaurin, the first Black man admitted to the University of Oklahoma One in 12,174. That’s what George McLaurin became Oct. 14, 1948, when he began classes at OU: drifting alone, one dark face in a sea of 12,173 white
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