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Liberation and Freedom Day, March 3, commemorating the day in 1865 when Union troops arrived in Charlottesville, Virginia, liberating the slaves
Chicago Public School Boycott of 22 October 1963, also known as Freedom Day
New York City school boycott of 3 February 1964, also known as Freedom Day
Juneteenth on 19 June, also known as Freedom Day
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The United States government was initially hostile to the Soviet leaders for taking Russia out of World War I and was opposed to a state ideologically based on communism. Although the United States embarked on a famine relief program in the Soviet Union in the early 1920s and American businessmen established commercial ties there during the period of the New Economic Policy (1921–29), the two countries did not establish diplomatic relations until 1933. By that time, the totalitarian nature of Joseph Stalin's regime presented an insurmountable obstacle to friendly relations with the West. Although World War II brought the two countries into alliance, based on the common aim of defeating Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union's aggressive, antidemocratic policy toward Eastern Europe had created tensions even before the war ended.
The two greatest <span>foreign policy challenges at the beginning of Obama's first term as president were 1) the War in Iraq and 2) the war in Afghanistan, since he had "inherited" both of these conflicts from George W. Bush. </span>
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The first three of these postwar amendments accomplished the most radical and rapid social and political change in American history: the abolition of slavery (13th) and the granting of equal citizenship (14th) and voting rights (15th) to former slaves, all within a period of five years
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War can wipe out a generation of men and cause a slight dip in the birth rates. Over 60 million people died in World War II. Women end up raising children on their own because their husbands died in the war. The anxiety, guilt, grief and other emotions disrupts families and changes social patterns...