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Labor Unions | Civics: Links to History
Links to History: Labor Unions 1860 source: Private Collection, The Bridgeman Art Library International Ltd.1869 One of the earliest and most influential labor organizations, the…Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
Historical BackgroundWith its decisions in the cases of Mapp v. Ohio, 1961, Gideon v. Wainwright, 1963, and Escobedo v. Illinois, 1964, the Warren Court handed down the bases of what it…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: March 28, 1806
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark March 27, 1806March 29, 1806March 28, 1806 Friday March 28th 1806. This morning we set out very early and at 9 A.M. arrived at the old Indian…Classical Mythology: Take the Long Way Home: Odysseus
Take the Long Way Home: OdysseusClassical MythologyTake the Long Way Home: OdysseusGoing Home So Soon? Not Bloody LikelyThe Poseidon AdventuresEeek! Sea Monsters!Hi, Honey, I'm Home! Returning home…Percy Bysshe Shelley: Fragment: To the Moon
by Percy Bysshe Shelley The IsleEpitaphFragment: To the Moon Published by Dr. Garnett, "Relics of Shelley", 1862. Bright wanderer, fair coquette of Heaven, To whom alone it has been…The Iliad of Homer: How the body of Hector was ransomed, and of his funeral
Book 23 How the body of Hector was ransomed, and of his funeral. Then the assembly was broken up, and the tribes were scattered to betake them each to their own swift ships. The rest…Percy Bysshe Shelley: Prometheus Unbound Scene 3.3:
by Percy Bysshe Shelley SCENE 3.2: SCENE 3.4: SCENE 3.3: CAUCASUS. PROMETHEUS, HERCULES, IONE, THE EARTH, SPIRITS, ASIA, AND PANTHEA, BORNE IN THE CAR WITH THE SPIRIT OF THE HOUR. HERCULES…The Iliad of Homer: How Achilles grieved for Patroklos, and how Thetis asked for him new armour of Hephaistos; and of the making of the armour
Book 17 Book 19 How Achilles grieved for Patroklos, and how Thetis asked for him new armour of Hephaistos; and of the making of the armour. Thus fought the rest in the likeness of…William Shakespeare: Merchant of Venice, Act III, Scene II
Scene IIBelmont. A room in Portia's houseEnter Bassanio, Portia, Gratiano, Nerissa, and AttendantsPortiaI pray you, tarry: pause a day or two Before you hazard; for, in choosing wrong, I lose…Arthur Davison Ficke: The Three Sisters
The Three SistersArthur Davison FickeGone are the three, those sisters rare With wonder-lips and eyes ashine. One was wise and one was fair, And one was mine.Ye mourners, weave for the…