Category: Historical Figures

  • Congressman John Lewis: Southern History

    Table of Contents Background and His Involvement in Activism Lewis’ Causes and Movements Major Successes as an Activist References Congressman John Lewis is well known as one of the prominent six leaders of the Civil Rights Movement that took place in the 1960s. He is considered one of the most courageous people in the era…

  • The Treatise “Remarks Concerning the Savages of North America” by Franklin

    The treatise by Benjamin Franklin, titled Remarks concerning the Savages of North America, sought to challenge the persisting notions of the time about Native Americans being uncultured and savage. It was a myth perpetrated at the time by colonists in regards to the indigenous populations of America. The concept itself was born from a lack…

  • Spartacus as a Leader, From a Historic Perspective

    Spartacus was a leader of Rome, who revolted against the Roman government from 73 -71 BCE. Spartacus was born in Thrace in a nomadic tribe. (Lendering, 1, 2009) Graham Stevenson in his writing points out that the Roman historians called him the descendant of the Royal Thracian family. (Stevenson, 1, 2004) He was sold as…

  • Rock Star Stephen Hawking Story of Unextinguished Enthusiasm for Life

    Introduction A rock star is a person recognized as a celebrity, especially in inspiring fanatical admiration. Stephen Hawking is termed as a rock star because he is the best-known scientist internationally. He is also astronomy’s most improbable rock star with smart brains caught in a weak body and a worldwide model to persons with disabilities.…

  • The Story of Martin Guerre

    Table of Contents Introduction Arguments Presented by Historians Finlay and Davis Conclusion Reference List Introduction Taking on an assumed character/name or deception concerning one’s identity is known as imposture. George Psalmanazar, Victor Lustig, Ferdindand Demara (The Great Impostor), Cassie Chadwick, Tichborne Claimant, Frank Abagnale (Catch Me If You Can), and a host of others have…

  • Richard Nixon and the Watergate Scandal

    Introduction Perhaps no President of the United States have ever been as unpopular as Richard Nixon who to date has been the only President to have resigned under disgrace. However Nixon did have some remarkable foreign policy achievements. Nixon inherited the disastrous Vietnam War involvement from the previous administration. Nixon quickly realised the quagmire his…

  • Roosevelt Corollary in the Light of the “The Monroe Doctrine” of 1823

    It is important to understand the stance taken by President Theodore Roosevelt in the introduction of the Roosevelt Corollary, in the light of the ‘The Monroe Doctrine’ of 1823. The Monroe Doctrine was put forth in the year 1823 by President James Monroe, which called for an end of the European intervention in the American…

  • Leadership: The Case of Hillary Clinton

    Table of Contents Introduction Background Leadership Style Accomplishments and Challenges Leadership Power and Influence Leading Change Conclusion References Introduction Leadership is a crucial part of every society, influenced by personal attitudes, traits, and experiences. Leadership is demonstrated at various levels, with each level requiring a set quality of leadership. Some leaders are shaped by their…

  • Nelson Mandela’s Tribute Speech: Content, Structure, and Delivery

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Work Cited Introduction The tribute speech to be analyzed was delivered by Former U.S president Barrack Obama during the memorial service for Nelson Mandela in December 2013. The speech highlights the achievements of Nelson Mandela, who was a freedom fighter for South Africa and its first president. The…

  • Mark Antony: The Ancient Hero

    People who lived in the ancient days and made an impact in the world through either bravery or great leadership are referred to as ancient heroes. They are usually of Greek origin and are greatly respected and viewed as role models by many people around the world (Minister, 2008). During their era, there were many…