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Los Angeles, California · Los Angeleshttps://oildale.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/05125512/KFWBballance030160.mp3 It was all perfect – for a time anyway. First semester; Junior High – first girlfriend – first job. Hickey’s and French kissing – better than you read in Cavalier and Escapade. Head going to explode – world of feelings you can’t tell anybody about – boxes of Kleenex. Letters covered in hearts. Phone calls – dragging in the extension and closing the bedroo…Read Article
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United States · United Stateshttps://oildale.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/04151212/World-In-Books-Ernie-Pyle-1947.mp3 Ernie Pyle is a name that, unless you were heavily involved in studying World War 2, would most likely ring no bells with you. He was one of the finest journalists of his generation who covered the War on the ground with the average foot soldier. Because of that, his dispatches from the front had an authenticity that brought the war up close a…Read Article
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Virginia, United States · Virginiahttps://oildale.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/22165649/cbs-radio-virginia-integration-1958.mp3 – CBS Radio – Virginia Integration – 1958 When the Supreme Court handed down its decision on Brown vs.The Board of Education, declaring segregated schools unconstitutional in 1954, you would have thought the school districts around the U.S. would be quick in complying. No. Far from it. The resistance to school integration, especially thr…Read Article