Category: American History
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The Passion-Driven Writer and the Digital-Age Literary Marketplace
“Pens, pencils, keyboards, notebooks, and the eternally classic legal pad have long reigned over numerous writers’ passions whether or not said writers received payment for their finely-phrased ponderings.”– Aberjhani
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What Death of Osama Bin Laden Indicates about Barack Obama’s Leadership
“But this day is also a great one for a man whose leadership skills have been severely and repeatedly criticized and mocked within the media, a man who has endured outlandish public accusations questioning his citizenship, and one who has seen fellow government servants distribute images of himself and his…
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Savannah Talks Troy Anthony Davis No. 12: U.S. Supreme Court Denies Appeal
“It’s troubling, it’s upsetting, it’s like everyone wants to pass the buck…”
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Report on 2011 International Year Part 6: International Day to Eliminate Racial Discrimination
The International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination began as a commemoration of the Sharpeville Massacre that took place in South Africa, March 21, 1960.