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Sure some of you have seen some of those man on the street interviews situations where they go up and ask really basic questions that people have no clue what youre talking about. You know, they think, you say who was the first president . They say, reagan . They just, they just, they have no idea. Its funny but its so sad because our founders, and particularly franklin and jefferson, emphasized education and they emphasized being informed. And they said our system of governance and our freedoms are dependent on a well informed and educated populace. Because they recognize that if the people were not well informed, that they would be easy to manipulate. And all it would take is dishonest politicians and the complicit news media and off you go into another direction very, very quickly. You can watch this and other programs online that booktv. Org. Welcome to western massachusetts on booktv. Located in the central part of the state gets a population of about 180,000 residents in the seco ....
Portrait of Betty and Willis Coles by William Bullard from about 1902. Courtesy of Frank Morrill, Clark University and the Worcester Art MuseumUnstable. Criminal. Impoverished. Absentee fathers. Neglectful mothers. “A tangle of pathology,” as the Moynihan Report, a 1965 study on Black poverty, put it. For decades, the Black family has been denigrated as dysfunctional. When mass media exploded in the late 19th century, degrading images of Black Americans – as inferior, clownish and dangerous – sa ....
WORCESTER After three years, 1,250 volunteer hours, 22 directional signs and kiosks, 23 mileage marker posts and two murals, the East-West Trail is taking a new direction. The East-West Trail is a 14-mile cross-city hike, stretching from Lake Quinsigamond to Cascades Park. The trail, while winding through timeless nature and numerous historical spots in the city, is a fairly new project, born in 2015 as a patchwork of green spaces and city streets. The trail project was spearheaded by Worcester-based nonprofit Park Spirit, a volunteer-run group established in 1988 by Colin Novick of the Greater Worcester Land Trust and Rick Miller, former Park Spirit president. ....