How Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez risked everything — and saved Mexico’s independence movement with a […]
Month: April 2026
The Cry That Shook an Empire: Miguel Hidalgo and the Birth of Mexican Independence
In the predawn darkness of September 16, 1810, a church bell rang out across the […]
Victors and Rivals: The Three Admirals of the Spanish-American War
The war of 1898 lasted only a few months, but it forged the United States […]
Joel Poinsett and the Flower That Bears His Name
Every December, millions of homes and offices fill with the vivid red and green of […]
Into the Unknown: John Wesley Powell’s Daring Journey Through the Grand Canyon
May 24, 1869. Green River Station, Wyoming Territory. A one-armed Civil War veteran stood at […]
José Rizal: The Pen That Freed a Nation
By the time José Rizal faced a Spanish firing squad on December 30, 1896, he […]
The Flayed Lord: Xipe Totec and the Sacred Skin
How one of the Aztec world’s most terrifying gods also became its greatest healer — […]
The Girl Behind the Glamour: Audrey Hepburn and the Dutch Resistance
When most people think of Audrey Hepburn, they picture a woman of effortless elegance — […]
Jules Verne and the Novel That Launched a Literary Legend
The Man Who Dreamed in Steam and Stars There are writers who capture their era, […]
The Doctor Who Diagnosed a Revolution: Mariano Azuela and The Underdogs
A Man Between Two Worlds Mariano Azuela was born on January 1, 1873, in Lagos […]
