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humblymybrain · 29 days
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"A Strange Ghost Story."
Reported ghost story at the St. Vincent Archabbey in the mid-19th century.
It is said that there are no specific ghost stories directly attributed to St. Vincent Archabbey, but this article published by the Holmes County Republican on March 15, 1860, tells a different story.
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humblymybrain · 1 month
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Were Indigenous Peoples of the Americas Descended From the Israelites?
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humblymybrain · 26 days
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"Socialism Not A Remedy Of Evils"
A Professor of Ethics' view on socialism in 1911.
Socialism has its roots in ancient times, with collective agriculture and communal living being practiced in many societies. However, the modern concept of socialism as we know it today emerged in the 18th and 19th centuries in Europe. The Socialist Party of America was founded in the United States in 1901, marking the emergence of socialism as a significant political movement in the country. The following critique here of socialism comes 10 years afterwards, and was published in The Irish Standard on May 27, 1911.
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humblymybrain · 28 days
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A Film Review of Mickey Mouse in 1930.
"The Moving Picture Album," by Robert E. Sherwood.
Walt Disney created his first Mickey Mouse cartoon in 1928 with “Steamboat Willie.” In the following year, Disney introduced his Silly Symphonies series with “The Skeleton Dance.”
By 1930, Disney’s animated shorts were popular and successful. Robert E. Sherwood, the American playwright and screenwriter, published a review of Disney’s work in the Evening Star, from a column entitled, “The Moving Picture Album.”
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humblymybrain · 30 days
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From Gun to Pulpit
Alex Adair, former member of the infamous James-Younger Gang.
The James-Younger Gang was a group of American outlaws that operated in the late 19th century, primarily in the states of Missouri, Kansas, and Minnesota. The gang’s roots can be traced back to the American Civil War, when the James and Younger brothers fought as Confederate guerrillas in Missouri. After the war, they turned to a life of crime, robbing banks, trains, and stagecoaches. The gang’s activities were marked by violence, brutality, and notoriety, earning them a reputation as one of the most feared and infamous outlaw groups in the United States.
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humblymybrain · 1 month
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Speaker Says, "Be Firm With Communists"
"When you're firm you win and when you're soft you lose."
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humblymybrain · 1 month
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Minimum Wage Fails to Provide a Living Wage For the Unemployed.
"The minimum wage is not, in any significant way, a tool for fighting poverty."
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humblymybrain · 1 month
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The Climate Crisis Narrative
This #Substack article contains all the posts and links to my X thread on the same topic.
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humblymybrain · 1 month
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Davis vs. Lincoln
"Abe Lincoln's" trip over Niagara Falls.
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humblymybrain · 1 month
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Communicating our Thoughts Through our Right to Free Speech
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humblymybrain · 1 month
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Life is of No Value Without Freedom
Praises to the Bostonian patriots who stood up to tyranny in 1769!
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humblymybrain · 1 month
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Girls vs. Boys, Who Is to Blame?
Does one of the two genders have more influence over the other?
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Humbly My Poetry
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"Voice of a Patriot of the Revolution!"
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humblymybrain · 1 month
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"Muh Rights!"
What exactly are your individual rights? What are they not?
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