Political Satire In Journey to the West Author: Faith Mattick Interviewer: Walter McDevitt Published in the 16th century Ming dynasty (1368-1644), the work of classical Chinese literature The Journey to the West can be interpreted and analyzed in many different ways....
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Alaska_Death_Trap.jpg Author: Charity Harrod Interviewer: Haydn Stevens During the years of World War 2, racism towards Japanese in America came to a head. Japanese in the country had experienced racism since their...
Author: Haydn Stevens Interviewer: Charity Harrod WWII, USA, anti-Japanese propaganda. Photograph. Encyclopedia Britannica ImageQuest. Accessed Nov 21, 2019. quest.eb.com/search/109_239073/1/109_239073/cite. When considering the use of the bombs on Hiroshima and...
NEW YORK: CHINATOWN, 1896. – View of Mott Street, the main artery of New York City’s Chinatown. Drawing, American, 1896. Fine Art. Encyclopædia Britannica ImageQuest. Accessed Nov 21, 2019. https://quest.eb.com/search/140_1676073/1/140_1676073/cite....
Author: Daniel Shogan Interviewer: Cassidy Sadonis Throughout his presidency, particularly in the events surrounding the infamous Nullification Crisis, Andrew Jackson vastly expanded the powers of the executive branch. His consistent use of the veto, more than any...
The story of the Tulsa Race Riots of 1921 is one unknown to many, but one that needs to be told. The tragedy is one of America’s troubled history of racism and segregation, at the apex of white supremacy in America. The Greenwood District, or Black Wall Street...