In January 2016, Megan Garber wrote about Mattel's move to introduce new Barbie dolls in varied sizes and skin colors.
The year you were born, Eliza Paschall wrote about how participating in the struggle for racial equality affected her identity as a Southerner.
The sit-in that led to the desegregation of Woolworth's was one of the first iconic moments of the black civil rights movement, as Andrew Cohen recounted in 2014.
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Over the years, the moon landing has come to be lauded as the pinnacle of human achievement, although it was often derided at the time. In 1963, NASA astronauts took to The Atlantic to plead the case for landing on the moon.
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American Graffiti was released in 1973.
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In September 2012, Ashley Fetters wrote about U2's 1997 concert in Bosnia.
In August 2014, James Graham wrote a retrospective on Nixon's resignation, 40 years later.
In August 2012, Ashley Fetters traced the history of cable television's longest-running programming event.
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With NASA's Cassini-Huygens mission in 2005, humans landed a probe in the outer reaches of the solar system for the first time, a moment Ross Andersen called the most glorious mission in the history of planetary science.
In May 2012, Stewart M. Patrick wrote about the Intelligence Community's report on global water scarcity, and the plan to combat it.
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