Voices In Time Memory 1998 | Cape Town What We Choose to Know Desmond Tutu on what makes reconciliation possible.More
Voices In Time Philanthropy 1755 | London Don’t Patronize Me Samuel Johnson flatters with an agenda. More
Voices In Time Scandal 1872 | Washington, DC First in War, First in Nepotism Charles Sumner decries “a president who makes his great office a plaything and perquisite.”More
Voices In Time Animals 1892 | Yasnaya Polyana Leo Tolstoy Is Not an Ostrich “We cannot believe that if we do not look there will not be what we do not wish to see.”More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1853 | Venice Everlasting Laws “To banish imperfection is to destroy expression.”More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1913 | Moscow Wassily Kandinsky Replaces the Object “The creation of works of art is the creation of the world.”More
Voices In Time Fashion 2015 | Washington, DC Between the Pinstripes Cintra Wilson masters a disguise. More
Voices In Time Communication c. 1725 | Atlantic Ocean Talking Book An unquenchable thirst for knowledge.More
Voices In Time Swindle & Fraud 1832 | Prairie du Chien Lie, Cheat, and Steal The white men do not scalp the head, they do worse—they poison the heart.More
Voices In Time Crimes & Punishments 1917 | Arabia Conflict Resolution T.E. Lawrence defuses a fight. More
Voices In Time Foreigners c. 1930 | Harlem Mistaken Identities Langston Hughes solves a mystery. More
Voices In Time Celebrity 1711 | London We Few, We Famous Few Joseph Addison on fame as a double-edged sword.More
Voices In Time Time 1871 | Oxford Tomorrow and Yesterday Alice learns it’s impossible to get jam today.More
Voices In Time Ways of Learning 1390 | London Gentleman and Scholar Geoffrey Chaucer’s Oxford man.More