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The Civil Rights March

June 25, 2017by nickjohnsoncnu Leave a comment

The Civil Rights March on Washington D.C was a historic march that took place on August 28, 1963. It was attended by crowds between 200 to 500 thousand and was […]

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Aristotle and Huckleberry Finn

February 16, 2016by seanlynchcnu Leave a comment

The “Proper Function of a Man and its Relation to the Good Life” was first philosophized by Aristotle. He was Plato’s most famous protégé. Aristotle was the most important biologist […]

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