Why did the Civil Rights Act of 1875 fail? Why did Thurgood Marshall recuse himself from Clay v. U.S.? Why was the Northwest Ordinance important to Mississippi? Why was school desegregation so difficult? Why was the Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 controversial?
Why did African resistance to European imperialism fail? Why did school desegregation fail? Why did the Philippine Revolution fail? Why doesn't the War Powers Act work? Why was the Clery Act passed? Why did the Estates-General of 1789 end in failure? Why did glasnost fail? Why are the ...
but he was scared that he could lose Hana and that is why he did not want to get to close. And Hana’s experiences are as similar to those that Kip encountered with losing everyone she gets close too. If only a relationship could be that easy. Hana says “He never allowed himself to...
racist, neo-Confederate 1963 speech, his inaugural speech as Alabama governor and the prelude to his first presidential campaign, avoided such language. Wallace called for “segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever.” But he did not speak ...
Did you Know that Jews would turn on each other in the war so that they wouldn’t be killed? These kind of things would happen in World War Three to survive. Nazis believed in many things such as Getting rid of Jews and making nazis rule the world. They believed that the Physically ...
As if, at any moment, the lights would blur and go cold, and I’d open my eyes to see a sorrowful little civil servant saying no, there’s been a mistake –did you really think something good might happen in this world? And that moment did come; it just took another two years. ...
“them” mentality. And that letting go can happen at any age. George Wallace, former Governor of Alabama, who famously declared, “Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever” recanted as his life drew to a close. Every individual will need to make peace with the...
We separate read-like commands from write-like ones in Command Query Response Segregation (CQRS). We do this so that we can scale both sides independently. On the read side, if we could tell that data hasn't changed yet (there haven't been any recent write-like operations — no commands...
It was a process that I had to go through; I had to change, no matter what he did. The road to forgiveness was long and painful. I had to forgive more than just the driver. I had to forgive Michael, and God (for allow ing it to happen), and myself. Ultimately, it was ...
for desegregation in the 70s because he didn’t want his kids growing up in a “racial jungle”. He wrote the 1994 crime bill that created mass incarceration. Mandatory minimums were the Joe Biden solution. He orchestrated imprisoning a generation of black men. He voted for the war in ...