Virginia: A Success Story in The New World
The New World was seen as an opportunity for those who wanted a better life. Those who became successful achieved their goals because they learned of new goods to sell and ways to increase their production.
Virginia and Its Switch From Indentured Servitude to Slavery
The idea of indentured servitude was used when Virginia was first founded. However, this practice eventually got replaced by slavery because of the mortality rate, economical usage, and the rising population of free men.
USS New York Visits The Hudson
Commemorative battleship’s first trip to New York City.
Sniper John Allen Muhammad Wants Clemency
Sniper John Allen Muhammad Wants Clemency.
The Sylvia Plath Effect: A Warm, Tortured Soul
What comes to mind when you think of Sylvia Plath? How about Virginia Woolf or Sarah Kane? Anne Sexton? Iris Chang?
Settlers of Jamestown
Settlers of Jamestown landed on a soggy, mosquito ridden peninsula on the James river.
The Everlasting Strain on Marriages and Love
Describes the history of interracial marriages, a long with same sex marriages being illegal.
Montreal
Analysis on Montreal.
Bunnyman Bridge: An Urban Legend
A quick overview.
John Brown: Taper Light of Freedom
From Hero or Villain: More Prisoners of Eternity.






















