RobespierreBlack communities are using mapping to document and restore a sense of placetheconversation.com - Joshua F.J. Inwood and Derek H. AldermanWhen historian Carter Woodson created “Negro History Week” in 1926, which became “Black History Month” in 1976, he sought not to just celebrate …
RobespierreBlack People Built That: Iconic Landmarks Created and Designed by African AmericansThe Root - Angela JohnsonThe White House, Harvard Law School and the U.S. Capitol building are just a few well-known buildings we built. It’s no secret that much of this …
Robespierre7 Simple Ways To Stop Ruminating About The Same Things (Over & Over & Over)yourtango.com - Kathryn Brown RamspergerRuminating is a natural part of life. We all overthink things from time to time when something bothers us.However, if your constant rumination is …
Fine Structure Constant - MuonRobespierreThe Enigma of 137: Science's Most Magical Numberhowstuffworks.com - Patrick J. KigerIn the vast realm of numbers, some stand out with an allure that captivates both scientists and spiritualists alike. One such number, which has been …
RobespierreWhat makes us subconsciously mimic the accents of others in conversationtheconversation.com - Lacey WadeHave you ever caught yourself talking a little bit differently after listening to someone with a distinctive way of speaking? Perhaps you’ll pepper in …
American GentryRobespierreAmerican Gentryverified_publisherThe Atlantic - By Patrick WymanThe jet-setting cosmopolitans of popular imagination exist, but they are far outnumbered by a less exalted and less discussed elite group, one that sits at the pinnacle of America’s local hierarchies. American wealth and power usually have a certain look: glass-walled penthouse apartments in …