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January/February 2004

The Racial Makeup of the Original Egyptians

The “afrocentric” view of the history of Egypt matched against the facts vividly displays a lesson to present-day Americans.

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March/April 2004

Old Hickory’s Farewell Address

Andrew Jackson was president from 1828 to 1836. This address was his final as a politician, delivered on March 4, 1837. Its significance lies in its prophecies.

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May/June 2004

Nuremberg: In the National Socialist Mind

The Nuremberg Congress was a unique phenomenon in the political history of Europe.

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July/August 2004

Adolf Hitler: An Overlooked Candidate for the Nobel Prize

If anyone deserved the Nobel Peace Prize, it was Adolf Hitler. Hitler did not want war. World War II was forced on Germany.

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September/October 2004

Tolkien’s Mythos

While many aficionados are content to treat The Lord of the Rings as merely an epic fantasy, some critics have detected deeper meanings, such as an underlying repugnance for the industrialization of the countryside...

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November/December 2004

George Washington Wasn’t Our First President

Contrary to the thinking of the public today, the United States of America was not formed in 1789 with the adoption of the Constitution after the ratification process had been successful.

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