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    The first Battle of Bull Run (1861), also known as the Battle of First Manassas is a prime example of that success. During the battle Jackson rushed troops forward to close a gap in the line against a determined union attack. During this battle Thomas Jackson earned his nickname

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    Although some people believe that Thomas Jackson was negatively affected by growing up with his bachelor uncle Cummins Jackson, this unusual background ultimately made Stonewall Jackson the great U.S. military figure he is today. Cummins Jackson had a strong work ethic, which was pushed onto a young Stonewall Jackson. Stonewall Jackson's father died when Jackson was very young, leaving Jackson without a father figure the mold him into a respectable man. Jean Fritz tells a compelling story of Thomas

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    Beauregard received the missive in time and was able to strategically rearrange his troops. Rose is credited as a crucial component to the Confederate victory at the first Battle of Bull Run. Isabelle Buchanan Edmondson, nicknamed Belle, was an uncontrollable, wild young woman living with her family in Elm Ridge, Tennessee. Searching for an outlet for her restless energy she began smuggling and spying for her beloved South

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    Booker, 18, was out job searching, trying to figure out what he wanted to do with his life. He kept trying to find a job to help out his mom since she was getting old and sick. Booker’s father was one of the 900 dead in the First Battle of Bull Run. His older brothers were out already fighting in the war and were sending money to their own wives. But Booker never liked violence. He was a pacifist. Everywhere he kept hearing to just join the army, go to war, that’s what all his friends did. But after

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    Florida Mall is the annual Color Vibe 5k. In a grey, broken lot sits the most colorful run in the world. A color run is usually a 5k that benefits charity. That sounds standard until you throw in the trademark. Dyed cornstarch. The dyed cornstarch, or powder, is thrown at runners in white shirts as they run. This creates a sea of different colors and an unforgettable experience. When we showed up to the color run, my roommate, Ashley and I parked our car in a parking lot, and followed the gaggles

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