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0 6 minutes read Keller (in dark dress) received in Japan after World War II. Photo: American Foundation for the Blind.
Walk into any book store, and you are sure to find at least one children’s book about Helen Keller but you will have trouble finding any that mention she was a socialist. You would be lucky to find one that calls her an activist, or talks about her adult life at all. Even some books for adults only talk about Keller as a disability rights activist, stripping her lifelong work of its true revolutionary politics.
July 26 is the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act which passed in 1990, the same year of the first Disability Pride Parade in Boston. Although Keller died more than three decades before the ADA, her name is often invoked around this anniversary because her generation laid the groundwork for the political organizers of the 1970-90s who fought for and won the act.
Total War: WARHAMMER 3
After years of waiting, the conclusion of the Total Warhammer trilogy is finally here. The third and final entry on Creative Assembly s first (and so far only) foray into the fantasy genre comes with high expectations, especially following the success of Total Warhammer 2 and Three Kingdoms extensive list of new features.
Here are the top 9 things you need to know about Total War: Warhammer 3.
Same Game, Different Theme
Unlike the sequels of historic Total War games, the Total Warhammer trilogy mainly consists of reskins of the previous titles with a handful of quality of life improvements added on top. Warhammer 3 is no different it slightly expands on Warhammer 2’s features while keeping the same mechanics, UI, and underlying systems unchanged.
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Enjoying the privilege of unlimited access to the archives of the Library of Congress, Donnelly developed a novel thesis of breathtaking scope. He argued that the apparent similarities between cultures that were separated by vast oceans, and hence were isolated from each other throughout all of recorded history, could be explained by the influence of a worldwide civilization that had existed in remote antiquity and had spread its influence throughout the world before it met its demise. Donnelly s book, titled
Atlantis: The Antediluvian World , found a receptive audience and became one of the best-selling books of its time.
The Antediluvian World and Pyramid Civilizations