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The Unsinkable Suffragists of Titanic’s Lifeboat No. 6

March 10, 2025 Zach W. 0

The new White Star liner RMS Titanic departed from Queenstown (now Cobh), Ireland, on April 11, 1912, with several suffragists aboard. United in a common […]

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A New Vision: Marcus Garvey & the Black Star Line (Part 2)

February 28, 2025 Zach W. 0

Marcus Garvey was at the height of his power in the early 1920s. His Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) had between two and four million […]

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A New Vision: Marcus Garvey & the Black Star Line (Part 1)

February 24, 2025 Zach W. 0

Marcus Garvey, founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), had a dream of uniting all people of African descent. Proclaiming an agenda of Black […]

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Day of Final Victory: Black Soldiers Aboard the Queen Mary

February 10, 2025 Zach W. 1

During World War II, the need to transport large numbers of Allied troops across the globe saw the world’s ocean liners being pressed into military […]

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Breaking Barriers: Captain Belinda Bennett

February 3, 2025 Zach W. 0

Belinda Bennett made history in January 2016 when Windstar Cruises promoted her to captain of MSY Wind Star. It was well earned. She’d begun her […]

The Stateliest Ship Now in Being: The 90th Anniversary of the Queen Mary’s Launch

September 26, 2024 Zach W. 0

It was a rainy September day in Clydebank, Scotland when Britain’s King George V stepped up to the microphone. Before him was a towering steel […]

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Postcards & Penny Presses: How One New Jersey City Profited from the Morro Castle Disaster

September 10, 2024 Zach W. 0

The SS Morro Castle, flagship of the Ward Line, caught fire on September 8, 1934. The Coast Guard attempted to tow the stricken liner but […]

Tragedy, Mystery, and Exploitation: The Morro Castle Disaster

September 8, 2024 Zach W. 0

A disaster was unfolding along the New Jersey coast in the early morning hours of September 8, 1934. The SS Morro Castle, flagship of the […]

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SS Leviathan: The Life and Death of an American Monster

July 4, 2024 Zach W. 2

Wednesday, July 4, 1923 was a dull, rainy day in New York. An American monster was about to set sail and there was excitement in […]

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Floating Pride: The First LGBTQ+ Cruises

June 19, 2024 Zach W. 0

I know…gay cruises are something of a stereotype. They’ve been the butt of many jokes over the years (I’m looking at you, Boat Trip). But […]

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