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the Tongue: The Politics of talk in Early New England and The Colonial Mosaic: American Women, 1600-1760. She is a advisor and on-camera professional for documentaries shown on PBS and The History conduit, and has made appearances on nation...
U.S. History since 1877 Introduction Infant #2: Baby girl, born in Illinois to poor African American parents in 1890 and, I have taken Patricia Hill Collins who is a sociologist, and one of America's leading black feminist scholars. Collins...
Abraham Harold Maslow was born on April 1, 1908 in Brooklyn, New York. As a young boy Maslow became a very lonely boy and found his refuge in books because his parents enforced nothing but academic success. To satisfy his parents he first s...
the compare that deep-frying conceives between its central and its exterior—between the golden case and the pillowy whiteness beneath—is what makes it so irresistible. The mean American now consumes a staggering 30 pounds of French fries a ...
Robert Louis Stevenson was born in 1850, the midpoint of the Victorian scholarly period. During his childhood, Stevenson’s nurse, “Cummie”, read poetry to him while he was sick in bed, which was a lot due to his lack of health growing up. T...
sharecroppers near Eatonton, Georgia. Her father, Willie Lee Walker, was the grandson of slaves. Walker’s enslaved paternal great-great-grandmother, Mary Poole, had walked from Virginia to Georgia carrying two of her children on her hips. ...
and accountability needs transparency. As fairness Louis Brandeis wrote, "Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants. In our democracy, the flexibility of data Act (FOIA), which boosts accountability through transparency, is the most...