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Gina Dimuro
A graduate of New York University, Gina Dimuro is a New York-based writer and translator.
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Viola Liuzzo Was Killed By A Car Full Of Klansmen – And One Of Them Was Working For The FBI
Gina Dimuro
7 years ago
Viola Liuzzo drove from Detroit to Alabama to march with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. She was gunned down by the KKK before she could make it home — and the FBI tried to blame her.
The Lost Dutchman Mine: The Greatest Gold Horde That’s Never Been Found
Gina Dimuro
7 years ago
See why treasure hunters are still drawn to Arizona's Superstition Mountains by the lure of the fabled Lost Dutchman Mine and the promise of untold riches.
Chiune Sugihara – The Japanese Holocaust Savior You’ve Never Heard Of
Gina Dimuro
7 years ago
Though he could have lost his job, and his life, if the government found out, Chiune Sugihara continued to risk it all to help every Jewish citizen he could.
Joseph Stalin Sent Two Men To Kill John Wayne, But The Duke Sniffed Out The Plot
Gina Dimuro
7 years ago
Joseph Stalin wanted John Wayne gone so badly he sent two men to pose as FBI agents to take him down.
Evolution On Trial: The Weird Backstory Of The Scopes Monkey Case
Gina Dimuro
7 years ago
Despite being fake, the Scopes Trial ultimately got evolution to be taught in schools.
Foreign Accent Syndrome — The Bizarre Condition That Can Change Your Accent
Gina Dimuro
7 years ago
Though rare, foreign accent syndrome can cause individuals to speak their native dialect one morning and one from across the globe the next day.
Thousands Of Indian Women Committed Mass Suicide Hundreds Of Years Ago – Here’s Why
Gina Dimuro
7 years ago
While most ancient rights of honor suicides were performed by women, Jauhar was performed exclusively by women.
Southerners Actually Thought Slaves Escaping Was A Sign Of Mental Illness
Gina Dimuro
7 years ago
Southern doctors used pseudo-science to explain why slaves tried to escape while ignoring the fact that maybe they just didn't like being slaves.
Mutsuhiro Watanabe, The Twisted Japanese POW Guard Who Tortured An Olympian
Gina Dimuro
7 years ago
Mutsuhiro Watanabe was so deranged as a prison guard that General Douglas MacArthur named him as one of the most wanted war criminals in Japan.
How Albert Pike Went From Masonic Teacher To Satanic Devil-Worshipper
Gina Dimuro
7 years ago
Albert Pike's Masonic writings were taken out of context by an anti-Freemason author who made him out to be an occultist who regularly practiced summoning the devil.
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