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Anti-slavery activist Frederick Douglass first delivered this speech on July 5, 1852, in Rochester, New York. It was part of ...
John Fugelsang's book on 'biblical' Christianity is a clever attempt to cloak leftist messaging in the language of scripture.
With the Supreme Court’s decision in this case, yet another dagger is aimed at the very heart of the Constitution.
Thinking’s our whole thing. A company that promises—however jokily—to do your thinking for you is, not even subtly, also ...
Students used cellphones, notes, and websites to cheat on tests from 2022 to 2024, a Herald-Leader analysis of public records reveals.
Literature has the potential to create conditions and cultures that facilitate important endings and beginnings, such as abolition, such as independence, such as the end of apartheid, the end of ...
On April 29, 1962, while speaking to a group of Nobel Prize winners at the White House, President John Kennedy said: ...
On the anniversary of America’s independence, the abolitionist leader Frederick Douglass made a biblical Psalm – Psalm 137 – best known for its opening line, “By the Rivers of Babylon,” a centerpiece ...
A Gallup poll finds that only 58% of Americans feel "extremely" or "very" proud of their country. This is a new low in the 25 years Gallup has been asking ...
Join the Greater Holyoke Council For Human Understanding to celebrate the legacy of Frederick Douglass with a community reading of one of his most famous speeches.Here is ...