Kassandre Dwyer
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Kassandre Dwyer

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@kassandre-dwyer

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Member since Mar 07, 2023
United States
168 published articles

Kassie is a farmer and freelance writer with a passion for history and teaching others about it. A National Board Certified Teacher, she holds a MEd in History, a MEd in Curriculum & Instruction, and a BS in Sustainable Agriculture & Animal Science. She is particularly interested in the ability of history stories to teach empathy to the next generation, and telling the stories of often overlooked historical perspectives or hidden truths. Kassie has special interests in the history of America’s Indigenous peoples, war, maritime history, and the “wild west.”

Education

MEd History American College of Education, 2023

MEd Curriculum & Instruction American College of Education, 2017

BS Sustainable Agriculture & Animal Science University of Maine, 2011

Areas of Expertise

US HistoryUS Indigenous HistoryWar History
Mary Todd and Abraham Lincoln illustrations

8 Facts About Mary Todd Lincoln’s Tumultuous Life

Mary Todd Lincoln’s life was one full of privilege, causes to champion, headlines, and unimaginable grief.

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Man vaccinating child next to lab culture

The Story of Tuberculosis from Ancient Epidemic to Modern Challenge

One affliction that has woven its way through time and impacted the story of mankind, tuberculosis still remains a challenge.

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Florence Nightingale quote with lady with lamp lithograph

The Wisdom of Florence Nightingale in 5 Quotes That Shaped Nursing & Beyond

A caring nurse and leader, Florence Nightingale’s words went on to shape nursing almost as much as her innovative methods.

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Portrait and illustration of Frederick Douglass

How Frederick Douglass Became the Father of the Civil Rights Movement

Frederick Douglass emerged from slavery to become the father and face of the American Civil Rights movement.

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Freddie Oversteegen portrait with anti-nazi flag

How a Young Woman Named Freddie Oversteegen Fought the Nazis

One of the most incredible resistance fighters in Nazi-occupied Europe, teenager Freddie Oversteegen fought the Nazis, but not on any battlefield.

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Martin Luther King Jr. Birmingham Jail letter

The Significance of Martin Luther King’s “Letter From a Birmingham Jail”

How did a hurried letter become a representative icon of the American Civil Rights Movement?

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henry boxbrown

The Story of Henry “Box” Brown, the Slave Who Mailed Himself to Freedom

Conducting one of the most creative escapes from American slavery, Henry “Box” Brown made a unique mark on history.

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Civil rights signing and March on Washington

How the “Civil Rights Era” Reshaped the Legal Landscape of the United States

Civil rights in America are a political concern that has been the focus of legislation dating back to the 19th century. Despite progress, they remain a target of American discourse.

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Lost boy with Pamola trail sign

The True Story of Donn Fendler, the 12-Year-Old Who Survived Alone in the Wilderness

In 1939, 12-year-old Donn Fendler disappeared while hiking Maine’s most challenging mountain. His incredible story of survival has amazed generations.

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Annie Oakley, Sitting Bull, and Buffalo Bill

6 Incredible Performers in Buffalo Bill Cody’s Wild West Show

With some incredible performers, Buffalo Bill Cody brought the Wild West to “civilized” America, astonishing the masses like never before.

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johnny cash bio

Johnny Cash’s Life of Tragedy, Addiction, and Redemption

The Man in Black lived a life of triumph, tragedy, and timeless songs. His story remains one of music’s most unforgettable.

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Portrait of Black Elk in traditional headdress

How Black Elk’s Story Shattered Old Myths About the American West

A well-traveled man, Oglala Lakota Black Elk witnessed some of US history’s most impactful events.

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