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Congress keeps forgetting its own history. Hindu Mahasabha was inseparable part of the party
Indifference to history and ineptitude in politics are two permanent blind spots of Hindus. As the Indian National Congress, for more than a hundred years, has been the most representative party of ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Voting Rights Act of 1965 while Martin Luther King looks on. Aug. 6, 1965. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will hear new arguments in Louisiana v. Callais, which ...
(RNS) — In the wake of two recent high-profile deaths in Minnesota at the hands of immigration enforcement agents, I have seen fellow Latter-day Saints speak out against protesters, insisting that ...
Why are we forgetting history's lessons? We're told in school that we study history so as not to repeat its mistakes. But what if those lessons aren't sticking? Today's guest regularly invokes what he ...
"Forgetting history, their spiritual values, their roots, if you wish - all of this became one of the main reasons for what we are currently seeing in Ukraine," the minister said MOSCOW, April 9.
Re: "I still miss my daddy," Jan. 22 news story. The symbolic declaration of innocence by Dallas County commissioners for Tommy Lee Walker is late. He was executed in 1956. I supported the death ...
"In 2002, we learned that President George Washington had eight (and, later, nine) enslaved Africans in his house while he lived in Philadelphia from 1790 to 1797. The house was only one block from ...
On Memory and Recollection -- Memory and Imagination -- The Exercise of Memory: Uses and Abuses -- Personal Memory, Collective Memory -- History, Epistemology -- History: Remedy or Poison? -- The ...
I agree with Oct. 29 Public Pulse writer Bill Allen (“Forgetting history won’t work”) that we need to remember our history, but we also need to understand it. Former Sen. Ben Sasse is the ultimate ...
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