In order to understand human struggles right now is to understand human struggles that date 1.5 million years.
Tag: History
“Caribbean Irish Connections: Interdisciplinary Perspectives” | Quintillion Ink-Strokes
This may be among the first essay compilation in the Quintillion Ink-Strokes series. Plot It progresses from essays discussing Caribbean history to discussing Caribbean literature. This is an… Read more ““Caribbean Irish Connections: Interdisciplinary Perspectives” | Quintillion Ink-Strokes”
The Fine Line Between “Erasing History” And “No Longer Endorsing History”
There was an announcement made that a Virginia statue dedicated to Robert E. Lee would be taken down. I usually ignore comments as much as possible, however… Read more “The Fine Line Between “Erasing History” And “No Longer Endorsing History””
“Ronald Ross,” by Edwin R. Nye and Mary E. Gibson | Quintillion Ink-Strokes
Since this is being posted amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, I would hope that this gives any reader hope.
“Verdi,” by Joseph Wechsberg | Quintillion Ink-Strokes
An important figure in opera becomes among the quintillion points of light.
“The Storytelling Animal,” by Jonathan Gottschall | Quintillion Ink-Strokes
This compilation of ink-strokes will explain the significance of the ink people.
Response To Opposition To Rename “George Wallace Drive”
If history remains history, then this part of history should remain in a museum.