This blog is in reference to "Inventing Black and White, Holocaust and Human Behavior, Chapter 2" where much of its content originates from: In the 1600s, Anthony Johnson secured his freedom from indentured servitude, acquired land, and became a respected member of his community. Elizabeth Key successfully appealed to Colonial Virginia's legal system to set... Continue Reading →
The Inflection Point
As I sit here on a chilly early March night, ensconced in my bedroom office, I ponder the question: Are we in some really unique times? In the wake of arguably the most divisive Administration in modern history, the election of Joseph R. Biden as the 46th President of the United States, the legal challenges... Continue Reading →