World History
The UNTOLD story of KUNTA KINTE ( a gambian slave worrior kunta kinte roots )
In the annals of history, some stories echo louder than others, their resonance felt across continents and generations. Yet, amidst the cacophony of tales that have been told and retold, there exists a narrative waiting to be unearthed a story obscured by the sands of time, obscured by the shadows of forgotten voices. This is the untold story of Kunta Kinte a tale of resilience, courage, and the indomitable human spirit.
By African Wordsmith2 years ago in History
REAL Story of Atlantis and How It CHANGED The World!
Hey there! Isn't it fascinating how much we still have to learn about our ancient past? From the mysterious Mayans to the awe-inspiring feats of the Egyptians, there's always more to discover. One of the most enduring mysteries is Atlantis – the legendary lost city. For over 2000 years, stories of Atlantis have captured imaginations, but is it just a myth or could there be some truth to it? Let's explore!
By Veronica Williams2 years ago in History
Beyond Partisan Politics:
Title: Beyond Partisan Politics: Exploring Common Ground Solutions for Complex Challenges In today's polarized political climate, it often seems like finding common ground is an elusive goal. Partisan gridlock and ideological divides frequently hinder progress on pressing issues, leaving many feeling disillusioned with the political process. However, amidst the discord, there are glimmers of hope as individuals and groups work to transcend traditional party lines and forge consensus-based solutions to our most complex challenges.
By oludotun oyedele2 years ago in History
Skokie Case
Today's society is faced with a misunderstanding of what, in the proper and moral sense, constitutes free expression. Speeches or demonstrations contrary to the legal and moral directions that the simple use of freedom of expression imposes in order to protect the population from abusive attacks on social values often stand out. One of the famous cases in this regard took place in the village of Skokie, Illinois, USA. In the spring of 1977, a group of Nazi supporters grouped under the name of the National Socialist Party of America (hereafter NSPA) requested the acceptance of organizing a march in front of the town hall of Skokie, a village consisting of more than 40,000 Jews out of a total of approximately 70,000 inhabitants, many of whom are Holocaust survivors. The residents of Skokie immediately took a stand against the NSPA's demands, issuing a local ordinance requiring the Nazi supporter group to obtain a series of permits and prohibiting them from holding an incitement demonstration. to racial and religious hatred, and on the other, wearing military-style uniforms (with references to the Nazi uniform). They also sought a court ban on holding such a demonstration in Skokie. NSPA presented its position in court, citing their right to free speech under the First Amendment to the US Constitution which states that it "protects the freedom of speech, of the press, of assembly, and the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances." The Illinois Supreme Court has ruled that the demonstration requested by the NSPA is and will remain protected by the principles of free speech under the First Amendment of the US Constitution.
By Cosmin Andrei2 years ago in History
Khan el-Khalili
Khan el-Khalili, located in the heart of Cairo, Egypt, stands as a testament to the city's rich history and vibrant culture. This historic marketplace has been a center of trade, culture, and social interaction for centuries, attracting visitors from around the world. With its maze-like alleys, bustling atmosphere, and diverse array of shops, Khan el-Khalili offers a glimpse into the soul of Cairo and the Egyptian way of life.
By damsonclark2 years ago in History
Embracing the Spirit of Maya Angelou: Commending the Obscure Women Who Shape Our World
In the area of inspiration and fortifying, the statements of Maya Angelou reverberate like an eternal tune, twisting through the weaving of history, assisting us with recollecting the strength and flexibility of women. As the Winged snake Year of 2024 spreads out, I wind up drawn to Angelou's critical declaration, "For by far most of history, Obscure was a woman," as I contemplate the unending unknown bosses who have made super durable engravings on my life.
By Right Choice2 years ago in History
A Tapestry of Unity and Discord: Native American and American Colonist Relations
The arrival of European colonists in North America marked the beginning of a complex and often tumultuous chapter in history. The relationships between Native American tribes and the new settlers were multifaceted, characterized by moments of cooperation, cultural exchange, and tragic conflict. This narrative weaves through the intricate threads of unity and discord that defined the interactions between Native Americans and American colonists during this pivotal period.
By Movie Foo12 years ago in History
Blazes of Solidarity:
Title: Blazes of Solidarity: The Ojri Pit fire of 1988 In the peaceful valleys of the Himalayas, settled inside the pleasant scene of Pakistan, lies the town of Abbottabad. In the late spring of 1988, this peaceful town was the stage for an occasion that would draw itself into the records of history — the Ojri Pit fire.
By aftab usmani2 years ago in History
The Dragon Beside Me
Picture this: the year is 1918, a time when segregation in the American South was as rigid as a starched collar. Yet, amidst this stifling environment, a young girl named Katherine Johnson was born with a mind that crackled with the electricity of numbers and equations. Imagine a world where your brilliance is dimmed not just by the color of your skin, but also by your gender. That was Katherine's reality. Yet, like a tenacious vine determined to reach the sun, her passion for mathematics bloomed. She excelled in school, graduating from historically Black colleges with degrees in both mathematics and physics, proving that brilliance can't be contained by societal constraints.
By Muhammad Usman2 years ago in History









