The Unfinished Scar: The Civil War’s Unhealed Legacy

The Unfinished Scar: The Civil War’s Unhealed Legacy The American Civil War is often taught as a closed chapter of history. A four-year conflict with a clear winner and a definitive outcome. But this perspective, focused on a neatly packaged narrative, misses the profound, raw feeling of a nation that never truly healed. It’s the… Continue reading The Unfinished Scar: The Civil War’s Unhealed Legacy

The Comprehensive American History Challenge: 300 Questions

95% who took this Test on American History Failed it. They took all Tests and Failed them all at an Alarming Rate. The Comprehensive American History Challenge: 100 Questions Instructions: Answer each question to the best of your knowledge. The answer key is provided at the end. Part 1: Early America & Colonial Period (Questions… Continue reading The Comprehensive American History Challenge: 300 Questions

The Comprehensive American History Challenge: 100 Questions

The Comprehensive American History Challenge: 100 Questions Instructions: Answer each question to the best of your knowledge. The answer key is provided at the end. Part 1: Early America & Colonial Period (Questions 1-10) Part 2: American Revolution & Early Republic (Questions 11-25) Part 3: Expansion, Reform, and Sectionalism (Questions 26-40) Part 4: Civil War… Continue reading The Comprehensive American History Challenge: 100 Questions

Did John Brown start the Civil War on October 16, 1859?

Or was it what the news of that Time Period made of His Actions of Attacking the U.S. Armory at Harper’s Ferry and His fiery Words before, during and After his Trial? You Decide? And also, how many on both sides joined in the Civil War Fight to Repel an Invading Army? Hmm…we must consider… Continue reading Did John Brown start the Civil War on October 16, 1859?

Don’t get down. We’ve all sung the Blues.

Prejudice, ingrained within the fabric of societal dynamics, finds its roots in the innate human tendency towards categorization and differentiation. It’s an ancient phenomenon, intricately woven into the tapestry of human history, arising from the primal need to delineate between “us” and “them.” From the dawn of civilization, as communities formed and evolved, so too… Continue reading Don’t get down. We’ve all sung the Blues.