We have been hailing the Civil Rights Era as a grand and universal success for decades. Desegregation is an unquestionable good in the eyes of all good Americans. So, let’s take a
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from History, by Bernadotte Perrin (published 1912). (Go back to previous chapter) But the Ancient History of the Greeks never emancipated itself wholly from the influence of the epic poems. The revolt against it
We have posted many pro-Gen X articles here. In fact, I wrote many of them. You can see some examples here and here. A big part of our perspective, inherent in our
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Fifty-two Stories of the British Navy, from Damme to Trafalgar, edited by Alfred H. Miles (published 1897). All spelling in the original. Early in the
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Under the Stars and Bars, by Walter A. Clark (published 1900). All spelling in the original. It was the winter of ’64, and to those
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Historic Events of Colonial Days, by Rupert S. Holland (published 1916). (Go back to previous chapter) Soldiers, both foot and cavalry, were landed on Long
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Historic Events of Colonial Days, by Rupert S. Holland (published 1916). (Go back to previous chapter) Peter Stuyvesant saw that he would have to make
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Historic Events of Colonial Days, by Rupert S. Holland (published 1916). The island of Manhattan, which is now tightly packed with the office-buildings and houses
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Builders of United Italy, by Rupert Sargent Holland (published 1908). The story of Venetian glory seemed closed with the last years of the Eighteenth Century.
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Europe in the Middle Ages, by I. L. Plunket (published 1922). All spelling in the original. (Continued from Part 1) The chief Mahometan Emir during
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Europe in the Middle Ages, by I. L. Plunket (published 1922). All spelling in the original. The final failure of Christendom to preserve Eastern Europe
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