About three minutes into reel No. 2, Adolf Hitler appears on the terrace of his mountain chalet in a white double-breasted jacket and black trousers.
His shoes are shined, and he is wearing a red armband with a black swastika.
But the swastika is backward, Criss Austin said as she ran the footage in a National Archives film room.
After World War II, she said, a piece of original film was mistakenly spliced in backward, resulting in the flawed copy. Read More...
Isaiah Wynn is a name synonymous with talent, potential, and a journey marked by transformation.
Born on June 10, 1996, in Cleveland, Ohio, Wynn’s path to the NFL has been paved with athletic prowess, overcoming obstacles, and a constant drive for improvement. From high school standout to collegiate All-American and emerging force in the NFL, Wynn’s story is one of resilience and dedication to the game he loves.
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Malcolm X: Make it Plain | Article The Autobiography of Malcolm X It was a literary rarity; an "autobiography" written by someone else, an intimate look into the life of an internationally known man composed during the very period he was most famous. One other thing set The Autobiography of Malcolm X apart: its subject would not live to see book published — just as he had predicted. Read More...