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    Jul 11

    Betty Crocker is a lie:

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    Upton Sinclair, the author of "The Jungle" wrote for the in 1906 in an article titled "Markets and Misery"

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  4. 4 hours ago

    in 1973 Billie Jean King beat Bobby Riggs in the Battle of the Sexes! On women in sports!

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  5. 23 hours ago

    Oh hey! We've updated our free online course, Research Basics, which helps novice students navigate doing research in online databases! Explore today!

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  6. Sep 19

    Ladies loved the sea too, arrrrr!

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  7. Sep 19

    Not to brag or anything, but JSTOR was created.

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  8. Sep 19

    Happy birthday, ! We all know Harry wouldn't have gotten very far without her. How she solved the potion puzzle in Sorcerer's Stone

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  9. Sep 18

    Who was the Bronte brother?

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  10. Sep 18

    We really hate clowns.

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  11. Sep 18

    Need a new way to search? Try Text Analyzer (beta). Drag and drop a doc and have the analyzer scan the database for articles on similar topics. Try it today!

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  12. Sep 17

    How the 1994 mid-term elections changed American politics.

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  13. Sep 17

    Did you know that JSTOR provides sample datasets of the open access content? These can be used for research, or as sample datasets for teaching and practicing text mining techniques. Learn more!

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  14. Sep 17

    Happy ! Did you know that JSTOR has an app called Understanding the U.S. Constitution? You can view the clauses and amendments and be connected to research on each. Download it today!

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  15. Sep 17

    Need a search tip? Put phrases, proper names, and places in quotes for better search results!

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  16. Sep 14

    Agatha Christie would have been 128 years old tomorrow! But how did she know so much about poison?

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  17. Sep 14

    This weekend marks the anniversary of Charles Darwin arriving at the Galapagos Islands in 1835. Read a letter he wrote to his parents while on the expedition!

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  18. Sep 14

    Aaron Burr (sir) died in 1836. How did he come to be history's villain? 

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    Sep 14

    in 1814, Francis Scott Key wrote the poem that would provide the lyrics for the Star-Spangled Banner. He was inspired by the Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812.

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    Sep 13

    : Mary Wollstonecraft died in the second week of September, 1797. Volume 33 of the (1984) features two reviewed collections of Wollstonecraft’s writings, including letters and A Critical Edition of MW’s Vindication of the Rights of Woman

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  21. Sep 13

    Did you know? You can save and organize your JSTOR articles in My Workspace... but you can also add external links and sources to keep everything for a project in one place. Learn more!

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