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
Seems a bit early to be writing this, but the fact is the history is already written. The nails are in the coffin. It’s already happened. The US is down 34 to 10, and there are only 2 minutes to
Editor’s Note: This is the thirteenth chapter of Romulus, by Jacob Abbott (published 1902). (Continued from Part 12) XIII. Conclusion After the termination of the Sabine war, Romulus continued to reign many
Editor’s Note: This is the twelfth chapter of Romulus, by Jacob Abbott (published 1902). (Continued from Part 11) XII. The Sabine War While the negotiations with the Sabines were still pending, Romulus
Editor’s Note: This is the eleventh chapter of Romulus, by Jacob Abbott (published 1902). (Continued from Part 10) XI. Wives Every reader who has made even the smallest beginning in the study
Editor’s Note: This is the tenth chapter of Romulus, by Jacob Abbott (published 1902). (Continued from Part 9) X. Organization There has been a great deal of philosophical discussion, and much debate,
Editor’s Note: This is the ninth chapter of Romulus, by Jacob Abbott (published 1902). (Continued from Part 8) IX. The Founding of Rome As soon as the excitement and the agitations which
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from The Life of Christ, by Giovanni Papini (published 1923). The Stable Jesus was born in a stable, a real stable, not the bright, airy portico
Editor’s Note: This is the eighth chapter of Romulus, by Jacob Abbott (published 1902). (Continued from Part 7) VIII. The Twins Although the temple of Vesta itself, at Alba Longa, was the
I’m not going to sort through what’s myth and what’s factual about Saint Nicholas. As the years passed, his legend grew. Instead, I’m going to take Herodotus’ approach and repeat what I’ve found,
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