Unlike the black hakenkreuz of the Nazis, the swastika used by Indians is usually red or yellow in colour, is not tilted to the right, and has dots at each corner, which are believed to represent the four Vedas - Rig Veda, Yajurveda, Atharva Veda, and Samaveda. Note: The symbol was...
T. Hughes, The Vital Few: American Economic Progress and Its Protagonists (1965), 194. The author did not use quotation marks, or footnote any source, but did skip to the next line and use indented lines, when he stated Edison’s stubborn (and rather malicious) opposition to alternating ...
The Europa 1 remains a mystery to most American cruisers. There are language issues and the fact is that only a handful of American travel agents have experienced this unique luxury product so it is not the first ship normally recommended. But for those who enjoy the small details associated ...
September 2000: As a way of showcasing its diverse enrollment, the University of Wisconsin at Madison edited a photograph on a brochure cover by digitally inserting a Black student in a crowd of white football fans. The original photograph of white fans was taken in 1993. The additional Black...
The US Supreme Court met on Friday, March 22, to discuss the requests by Murphy Co. and American Forest Resource Council to review the expansion of the Oregon monument into O&C Act lands. On March 25, they published their decision, and unfortunately the Court has decided todenyreviewing those...
From the indelible first chords of Link Wray’s rock ’n’ roll landmark “Rumble,” Native Americans have had an enormous, though often overlooked, impact on the evolution of American popular music. Tracing the contributions of iconic Native artists like Charley Patton, Mildred Bailey, Jimi Hen...
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Atlanta Black Star’s Christina Montford reminds us of that. “In 1906, Ottaway ‘O.W.’ Gurley, a wealthy African-American from Arkansas, moved to Tulsa and purchased over 40 acres of land that he made sure was only sold to other African-Americans.” Seeing opportunities in Tulsa, ...