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The Journal-American newsroom typified its time: crowded, messy and organized—like the floor of a factory—to get the news out as quickly as possible.

The Newsroom Rush of Old

Newsrooms may look different today, but their need for speed never wavers

Ludd, drawn here in 1812, was the fictitious leader of numerous real protests.

What the Luddites Really Fought Against

The label now has many meanings, but when the group protested 200 years ago, technology wasn't really the enemy

John Ross, left, and Major Ridge teamed up to protect Cherokee holdings in what is now Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee.

The Cherokees vs. Andrew Jackson

John Ross and Major Ridge tried diplomatic and legal strategies to maintain autonomy, but the new president had other plans

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March Anniversaries

Momentous or Merely Memorable

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An Award for the Yet-to-Be-Built Hirshhorn Bubble

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Studying the Bond Between a Cat and Its Human

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Brontomerus Continues to Thunder Around the Web

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Events: Music of Eastern Europe, Chinese Jade and a Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Lunder Conservation Center

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Inviting Writing: The Parents or the Date?

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Five Oscar Winners at the National Portrait Gallery

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Opening Saturday: "Echoes of the Past: The Buddhist Cave Temples of Xiangtangshan"

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Flowers, Pine Cones and Dinosaurs

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HIV in 3-D

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How to Make the Pies From Waitress and Other Movie-Inspired Meals

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Weekend Events: Exploring the Crab Nebula and a Celebration of Orchids

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The Smithsonian Gets WILD! Check Out These Hilarious Wild Animal Pics

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Hadrosaurus Was Real, After All

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Birthday Cake for Mother Ann, Leader of the Shakers

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How Your Brain Is Better Than A Supercomputer

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Wednesday Roundup- Making you Smarter: Ask an Expert, Mexico via Airmail, Space Math @ NASA, Harlem Renaissance artists

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