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The Revolution of Broken Hearts, Defeated Dreams, and Faded Worlds – Camille Monet’s Journal During the French Revolution
Camille Monet is a normal working class girl from a poor family. Her father is a farmer and her mother dies in a famine. In a desperate attempt to fight for her own rights, she starts a protest while she … Continue reading
Racism, Segregation, and the Harms of Implicit Bias in “Borden Murders”
Sarah Miller’s documentary novel “The Borden Murders: Lizzie Borden & The Trial of the Century” illustrated the brutal murder of Andrew and Abby Borden and its aftermath. The novel starts with the introduction of the murder, setting up the scene … Continue reading