Voices In Time Democracy 1919 | New York City Minority Rule W.E.B. Du Bois on the evil that the privileged may exercise.More
Voices In Time Spies c. 1580 | London Knowledge Is Never Too Near “Tell a lie, and find a truth.”More
Voices In Time Memory 1907 | Cambridge, MA All Rise Hugo Münsterberg on the unreliability of memories.More
Voices In Time Food c. 1830 | Maryland Blood-Bought Luxuries Frederick Douglass compares the food of slaves with that of their masters.More
Voices In Time The City 1520 | Tenochtitlán Nothing Is Equal Cortés extols the splendor of the Aztecs.More
Voices In Time Intoxication 1931 | Seattle Tipped Off Will you please have the Chinese bootlegger’s place raided?More
Voices In Time States of War 2002 | Washington, DC Moral Imperative George W. Bush’s to-do list. More
Voices In Time States of War 1453 | Constantinople Regime Change The curtain falls on the Roman Empire.More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1830 | Washington, D.C. Removing the Indians Andrew Jackson defends the price of progress.More
Voices In Time Discovery 1802 | Somerset Pleasure Principle Wordsworth and Coleridge on pain and pleasure. More
Voices In Time Death 1836 | London In the Name of Love In one long yellow string I wound, three times her little throat around.More
Voices In Time The City 1898 | London Mixed Media Ebenezer Howard and the marriage of town and country.More
Voices In Time Youth c. 625 BC | Sparta Trials of Strength If the child was weakly and deformed, they ordered it to be thrown into a deep cavern.More