Glenn Beck - Miracles and Massacres - True and Untold Stories of the Making of America

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HISTORY AS IT’S SUPPOSED TO BE TOLD: TRUE AND THRILLING. Apple-style-span HISTORY AS IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE TOLD: TRUE AND THRILLING.
Apple-style-span Thomas Edison was a bad guy- and bad guys usually lose in the end.
Apple-style-span World War II radio host "Tokyo Rose" was branded as a traitor by the U.S. government and served time in prison. In reality, she was a hero to many.
Apple-style-span Twenty U.S. soldiers received medals of honor at the Battle of Wounded Knee-yet this wasn't a battle at all; it was a massacre.
Apple-style-span Paul Revere's midnight ride was nothing compared to the ride made by a guy named Jack whom you've probably never heard of.
History is about so much more than memorizing facts. It is, as more than half of the word suggests, about the story. And, told in the right way, it is the greatest one ever written: Good and evil, triumph and tragedy, despicable acts of barbarism and courageous acts of heroism. The things you've never learned about our past will shock you. The reason why gun control is so important to government elites can be found in a story about Athens that no one dares teach. Not the city in ancient Greece, but the one in 1946 Tennessee. The power of an individual who trusts his gut can be found in the story of the man who stopped the twentieth hijacker from being part of 9/11. And a lesson on what happens when an all-powerful president is in need of positive headlines is revealed in a story about eight saboteurs who invaded America during World War II. Apple-style-span Miracles and Massacres
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“We are now about to embark on an expedition”: Oren, 59.

“A fleet of Quaker meetinghouses would have done just as well!”: Zacks, 7.

“. . . limit to the avarice of the Barbary princes”: Zacks, 39.

“Stop! I will cut off the head of any man who dares to fire a shot!”: Whipple, 199.

“We have marched a distance of two hundred miles”: Whipple, 202.

“. . . for the purpose of obtaining a peace with my brother”: Whipple, 214.

“. . . more favorable and—separately considered—more honorable”: Lambert, 153.

“I firmly believe we would have entered Tripoli”: Whipple, 256.

“. . . settled policy of America, that as peace”: Oren, 74.

“The United States, while they wish”: Oren, 74.

Some scenes in this chapter were imagined or expanded beyond the basic historical record, including:

The May 15, 1801, scene in Tunis is imagined. The attack in Tripoli on the U.S. consulate it describes was real, although it is unclear to what degree the people in the consulate would have felt they were in danger, as the Tripolitans’ main act of aggression was cutting down a flagpole outside.

The July 1, 1803, scene is imagined. While Jefferson did make the decision to send the USS Philadelphia to Tripoli, it is unclear exactly when he came to this decision.

The May 1, 1804, scene is imagined. Ray kept a diary, and he did not mention this incident in it. The scene’s focus is on the beating of an American prisoner. The Tripolitans were famous for abuse of their slave prisoners.

The battle of Derna had more fronts than the one described in the April 27, 1805, entry. Eaton divided his army, and this scene tells the story from Eaton’s point of view, focusing on his bayonet charge. Eaton kept a diary, but most of the battle details are imagined (for example, Eaton plunging his bayonet into an enemy soldier), as is the dialogue. (Eaton getting shot is real.)

Chapter 5: Edison vs. Westinghouse: An Epic Struggle for Power

Most of the facts used to create this story came from the following sources:

A Warning from the Edison Electric Light Company . Edison Electric Light Company, 1887. https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=RylRAAAAYAAJ&rdid.

Bellis, Mary. “Death, Money, and the History of the Electric Chair: The History of the Electric Chair and Death by Execution.” About.com . http://inventors.about.com/od/hstartinventions/a/Electric_Chair.htm.

Daly, Michael. “Topsy: New Book Tells how Thomas Edison Electrocuted an Innocent Elephant at Coney Island.” New York Daily News , June 29. 2013. http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/topsy-elephant-slain-thomas-edison-article-1.1385182#commentpostform.

“Edison Electrocuting a 28 year old Elephant named Topsy.” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ow-CwEdwktg.

“Electric Light Companies—Domestic: Edison Electric Light Co (1887–1889).” http://edison.rutgers.edu/NamesSearch/glocpage.php3?gloc=CA019&.

“The Great Barrington Electrification, 1886.” Edison Tech Center, 2010. http://edisontechcenter.org/GreatBarrington.html.

“The History of the Electric Chair.” Canadian Coalition Against the Death Penalty. http://www.ccadp.org/electricchair.htm.

Jonnes, Jill. Empires of Light: Edison, Tesla, Westinghouse, and the Race to Electrify the World . Random House, 2003.

King, Gilbert. “Edison vs. Westinghouse: A Shocking Rivalry.” Smithsonian.com , October 11, 2011. http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/history/2011/10/edison-vs-westinghouse-a-shocking-rivalry/.

Kosanovic, Bogdan R. “Nikola Tesla.” University of Pittsburgh, December 29, 2000. http://www.neuronet.pitt.edu/~bogdan/tesla/.

Prout, Henry G. A Life of George Westinghouse . American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1921. http://books.google.com/books?id=NglTzPG3-l8C&pg.

“Seat of Power.” Snopes.com . July 21, 2007. http://www.snopes.com/science/edison.asp.

“Tesla: Life and Legacy: War of the Currents.” PBS.org, http://www.pbs.org/tesla/ll/ll_warcur.html.

“Thomas Edison and the Electric Chair.” Free Enterprise Land, 2005. http://www.freeenterpriseland.com/EDISON.html.

Most of the dialogue in this chapter was imagined, but the following quotations were taken in whole or in part from the historical record:

“The most effective of these, are known as ‘alternating machines’ ”: Mark Essig, Edison and the Electric Chair: A Story of Light and Death . Walker, 2003.

“I believe there has been a systemic attempt”: Jonnes, 167.

“The only excuse for the use of the fatal alternating current”: The Electrical Engineer: A Monthly Review of Theoretical and Applied Science , August 1888, p. 360.

“In your judgment, can alternating electric”: Liz Sonneborn, The Electric Light: Thomas Edison’s Illuminating Invention , Infobase, 2007.

Chapter 6: The Battle of Wounded Knee: Medals of Dishonor

Most of the facts used to create this story came from the following sources:

“Battle of Wounded Knee.” Record Union , February 13, 1891. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn82015104/1891-02-13/ed-1/seq-1.pdf.

Beyer, Walter F., and Oscar F. Keydel. Deeds of Valor: How America’s Heroes Won the Medal of Honor . Detroit: Perrien-Keydel, 1901.

Carroll, John M. The Arrest and Killing of Sitting Bull: A Documentary . Glendale, CA: A. H. Clark, 1986.

Coleman, William. Voices of Wounded Knee . University of Nebraska Press, 2000.

“Col. Forsyth Exonerated: His Action at Wounded Knee Justified.” New York Times , 13 February 1891. http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=2&res=9A03E7DA1F3BE533A25750C1A9649C94609ED7CF&oref=slogin&oref=slogin.

Congressional Medal of Honor Society. “John Lafferty.” CMOHS.org . http://www.cmohs.org/recipient-detail/778/lafferty-john.php.

Eastman, Elaine Goodale, and Kay Graber. Sister to the Sioux: The Memoirs of Elaine Goodale Eastman, 1885–91 . University of Nebraska Press, 1978.

Ewing, Charles B. “The Wounded of the Wounded Knee Battlefield, with Remarks on Wounds Produced by Small and Large Calibre Bullets.” Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 126 (1892): 463.

“Fields of Fire: Massacre at Wounded Knee.” Oneofmanyfeathers.com , January 14, 2013. http://www.oneofmanyfeathers.com/massacre_at_wounded_knee.html.

Green, Jerry. “The Medals of Wounded Knee.” Nebraska History 75 (1994): 200–8.

Huntzicker, William E. “The Sioux Outbreak in the Illustrated Press.” South Dakota State Historical Society. Vol. 20, No. 4, 1990. http://www.sdshspress.com/index.php?id=279&action=950.

“Indian Fighter Quits Army.” New York Times , January 15, 1911. http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9A06E3D81731E233A25756C1A9679C946096D6CF.

“Indian Police.” Encyclopedia of the Great Plains . http://plainshumanities.unl.edu/encyclopedia/doc/egp.law.022.

“Indian Wars Campaigns.” U.S. Army Center of Military History. http://www.history.army.mil/html/reference/army_flag/iw.html.

Kelley, William Fitch. Pine Ridge 1890: An Eye Witness Account of the Events Surrounding the Fighting at Wounded Knee . Pierre Bovis, 1971.?

Lindberg, Christer, ed. “Foreigners in Action at Wounded Knee.” Nebraska History 71 (1990): 170–81.

“Massacre at Wounded Knee, 1890.” Eyewitnesstohistory.com , 1998. http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/knee.htm.

Mauer, Lauren. “Rank and File: The Rocky History of Compulsory Military Training at MIT.” MIT Technology Review , February 21, 2012. http://www.technologyreview.com/article/426941/rank-and-file/.

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