Student Essay: The Heart of Humanity
Student Essay: The Heart of Humanity By Josiah Elledge What if the nature and history of mankind give us grounds for hope? Since the dawn of the internet, […]
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Student Essay: The Heart of Humanity By Josiah Elledge What if the nature and history of mankind give us grounds for hope? Since the dawn of the internet, […]
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WellsAn Author Profile By Gabriel Blanchard For boldness, energy, and devotion to principle, Ida B. Wells can rival almost anyone on the Author Bank. Among the pioneering scientists,
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Student Essay:The True Tragedy of King Richard III By Katherine Kumar Is this foulest villain of Shakespeare really as black as he’s painted? One of the great mysteries
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The Saga of Erik the RedA Book Profile By Matt McKeown In fourteen hundred and ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue, but he was beaten to the punch
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Student Essay:The Hidden Life of the Greatest Philosopher of the West By Monica Nasry Fame does not always fall to those who most deserve it. If someone told
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JosephusAn Author Profile By Gabriel Blanchard From priestly aristocrat to rebel general to imperial slave to eminent scholar, Josephus enjoyed one of the most dramatic careers of anyone
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Now Announcing The 2022 CLT Author Bank! By Angel Adams Parham Introduction to the Author Bank “The best which has been thought and said” is the pithy little
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OrwellAn Author Profile By Matt McKeown Honesty is not always welcome, in either the halls of power or the salons of culture; but there can be no art
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The Great Conversation: Progress By Gabriel Blanchard The idea of progress is one of the most influential—and distinctive—qualities of the modern age. The idea of progress colors the
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ArendtAn Author Profile By Noah Farley Arendt’s work on the nature of evil remains dreadfully relevant in the twenty-first century. The twentieth century bore the fruit of the
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