Oh, because H.G. Wells was clearly just aiming for a casual stroll through the park with “Things to Come.” Forget joy and rainbows; it’s a masterpiece about the United Nations gracefully planting seeds of destruction. Wells is practically throwing a subtlety party, showcasing the UN’s demise in the most subversive, inconspicuous manner. War? Oh, that’s […]
Read MoreIn the turbulent history of desegregation, some Southern schools employed evasive tactics to resist integration. Rather than integrating, some schools transferred ownership to private companies, circumventing the 14th Amendment as private entities are not bound by its provisions. Shockingly, these companies explicitly prohibited black students, exemplifying the lengths some went to maintain segregation.
Read More