Category: Historical Figures

  • Exposing the Real Che Guevara by Humberto Fontova

    Ernesto “Che” Guevara is described by many people as a hero and a source of inspiration to societies. T-shirts with his heroic logo are proudly worn by those who know him as a hero. Various media outlets and Hollywood actors have played a major role in trying to lionize the man to the current generation…

  • The Treaty of Versailles and the Rise of Hitler

    Immediately after the end of World War 1, Germany was forced to sign the treaty of Versailles on 28 June 1919 by American allies who had immerged victorious. The Germans hated the treaty so much for having laid on them extremely harsh political and economic conditions. The three allies never invited Germany to the peace…

  • Alexander Hamilton’s Vision About the United States Future

    Table of Contents Introduction Main Body Conclusion Reference Introduction Alexander Hamilton was one of the founding fathers of the American nation, a political scientist, and an economist. He served as the very first ‘U.S secretary of the treasury’ and was also a principal of the nationalist movement; who pursued the making of a new constitution…

  • “I Have a Dream” by Martin Luther King Jr.: Methods of Speech Delivery

    This scientific work aims to study the speech called “I have a dream” by Martin Luther King Jr. This is a public speech by an American activist who advocated for the rights of the black population in the United States of America. It was delivered during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in…

  • Bocassa, the Cruel Ruler

    The African continent has a unique history, as it has hardly been completely independent during its existence but was a metropolitan colony as a source of oil, uranium, and ores. This created a rather harsh socio-economic environment in mainland countries, which indeed hurt local populations. In particular, the Central African Republic (CAR) was characterized by…

  • Alexander The Great’s and Wellington’s Leadership Styles

    Table of Contents Introduction Similarities and Differences Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Alexander the Great is also known as Alexander III hailing from Macedon. He was a leader of Macedon which is a state located in the northern part of ancient Greece. Aristotle tutored him until he was 16 years of age. When he turned 30,…

  • A Time to Break Silence: Martin Luther King Jr.

    There are many precedents in world history when religious leaders openly fought against injustice, backed by state laws, and sided with the oppressed. Martin Luther King Jr., who fought against racial inequality in America, considered social activity the only legal opportunity to counteract cynicism, indifference, and despair. The theology of nonviolent resistance formed largely under…

  • Karl Marx and His Contributions to Study of Economics

    Outline Thesis Karl Marx (5 May 1818 – 14 March 1883) is known as a prominent philosopher, journalist, sociologist, and, first of all, economist. In every one of these spheres, he has left a priceless heritage that remains useful even nowadays. Karl Marx (5 May 1818 – 14 March 1883) is known as a prominent…

  • Could Lao Tzu and Machiavelli Affect the Outcome of Birmingham Campaign?

    The Birmingham Campaign in Alabama, pivoted by Martin Luther King Jr., being as controversial as it was, in the end, proved to be a success but might have turned to a different course if arranged by other proponents. Since political activism does not only respond to the urgent problems of its time but is strongly…

  • Gavrilo Princip as an Important Figure in History

    Gavrilo Princip was a Serbian nationalist who, through his actions, provoked the escalation of the conflict between the major powers of the early twentieth century. He shot and killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in Bosnia, triggering the outbreak of World War I on August 1, 1914. On the eve of 1914, the situation in…