In his novel, “Celia, a Slave,” Melton McLaurin depicts a commonplace story of the unjust “peculiar institution” of slavery through his expert utilization of syntax, rhetoric, and ardor. The novel […]
Category: Literature
Book Review: Washington’s Providence
Besides the intriguing storyline of our founding father suffering an early death, there are also integrated historical lessons and morals in the story of Washington’s Providence by Chris LaFata. LaFata […]
Why the TEA should have Life Skill Classes
From an ethical standpoint, the absence of “life skill” education directly contributes to the deterioration of self-sufficiency and the overall populational intellect. The abasement of certain students in regard to […]