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Black Power
by Stokely Carmichael It's a privilege and an honor to be in the white intellectual ghetto of the West. This is a student conference, as it should be, held on a campus, and we'll never…Selected Essays in Black History: My Escape from Slavery
The Negro Exodus The Goophered Grapevine My Escape from Slavery by Frederick Douglass In the first narrative of my experience in slavery, written nearly forty years ago, and in…The Gods in Council--Miverva's Visit to Ithaca--The Challenge from Telemachus to the Suitors - The Odyssey
Assembly of the People of Ith... The Gods in Council--Miverva's Visit to Ithaca--The Challenge from Telemachus to the Suitors. Tell me, O Muse, of that ingenious hero who travelled…State of the Union Address: George W. Bush (January 20th, 2004)
George W. Bush (January 20th, 2004) Mr. Speaker, Vice President Cheney, Members of Congress, distinguished guests, and fellow citizens: America this evening is a Nation called to great…ISIS Timeline
Sunni militants terrorize countries all over the world in their bid to implement an Islamic state by Beth Rowen and Catherine McNiff Pro-ISIS supporters march in Mosul. Source: AP file photo…Women's Suffrage: Tennessee
by Carrie Chapman Catt and Nettie Rogers Shuler The Supreme Court SpeaksThe States That Did Not RatifyTennesseeWhen on June 2, 1920, the United States Supreme Court rendered that, to…King Lear
King Lear Lear, King of Britain, had three daughters: Goneril, wife to the Duke of Albany; Regan, wife to the Duke of Cornwall; and Cordelia, a young maid, for whose love the King of France…William Shakespeare: Timon of Athens, Act V
Act VScene IThe woods. Before Timon's caveEnter Poet and Painter; Timon watching them from his cavePainterAs I took note of the place, it cannot be far where he abides.PoetWhat's to be…William Shakespeare: Measure for Measure, Act III
Act IIIScene IA room in the prisonEnter Duke Vincentio disguised as before, Claudio, and ProvostDuke VincentioSo then you hope of pardon from Lord Angelo?ClaudioThe miserable have no other…William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet, Act V, Scene III
Scene IIIA churchyard; in it a tomb belonging to the CapuletsEnter Paris, and his Page bearing flowers and a torchParisGive me thy torch, boy: hence, and stand aloof: Yet put it out, for I…