No Quarter, Quiet Please

AMERICAN HOLOCAUST/ AMERICAN DREAM

Introduction: the word “genocide” was coined in 1944 by Raphael Lemkin, a Polish-Jewish legal scholar. The term was legally defined in the 1948 United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. 

Article 2 of the convention defined genocide as any act committed . . . → Read More: No Quarter, Quiet Please

The Quantum Physics of Blood Quantums

SCHRODINGER'S INDIAN

Blood Quantum is a lot like Quantum Physics. The premise of quantum theory was best explained by Erwin Schrödinger in 1935, as a “thought experiment” to simplify the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics as it applied to everyday objects. 

A theoretical cat (known as Schrödinger’s cat) is placed in . . . → Read More: The Quantum Physics of Blood Quantums

The Anti-Horse-Thief-Association

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Most people are familiar with the term vigilantism. But, ask them about the Anti-Horse-Thief-Association, and most will say they know nothing about it. There is a certain flavor that goes hand-in-hand with the hard-riding vigilante: the ensuing chase, the confrontation, and finally the shoot-out or the summary justice that is executed on the spot. These . . . → Read More: The Anti-Horse-Thief-Association

The History of Lynch Law

Opening Statement:

Early communities had no choice but to defend themselves. There was no law. But as these communities began to grow and law enforcement became a presence, it still needed the help of the community to keep crime in check.

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100 Year Anniversary of Ada Lynchings

Below is a presentation of the 100 Year Anniversary of Ada Lynchings.