Each individual whose public speech was restrained by courts in California, Nebraska and Vermont may appear at first glance to be what the U.S. Supreme Court called a “lonely pamphleteer” &#151 one ...
Revolutionary War philosopher and pamphleteer Thomas Paine once wrote that “the right to vote is the right upon which all ...
Herman Hickman received throaty huzzahs from the 300 partisans who jammed last week's football rally in New Haven. Captain Brad Quackenbush was welcomed by an elephantine roar from the crowd.
Who was Ira Allen? Land speculator, pamphleteer, politician, and revolutionary, Ira Allen has long been hidden in the shadow ...
Check if you have access via personal or institutional login The writings of republican historian and political pamphleteer Catharine Macaulay (1731–91) played a central role in debates about ...
Guam is located 1,800 miles from the China coast and is a major U.S. military hub for warships, submarines, bombers and ...
One of the deepest schisms within America is those who view themselves as victims of the past, and those who see themselves as victims of the country’s future ...
Two decades later, the despairing pamphleteer published his account in the hope that someone else might have more luck. Many have since tried to decipher Beale’s papers; all have failed.
Born at Thetford in 1737, he was an author, pamphleteer, radical, inventor, intellectual and revolutionary. He was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America and participated in ...
This was a nod to its Viking origins as Hoved, meaning “Head”. Which means of course that “Howth Head” is a tautology. But ...
T he outstanding, outrageous sculptor, printmaker and radical pamphleteer William Kent died 12 years ago at the age of 93.
One evening in December 1850, an escaped slave named John Andrew Jackson arrived at a handsome, white clapboard house in Brunswick, Maine, cold and desperate for somewhere to stay. He was fleeing ...