Reading Ronin
Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his iconic speech, titled I Have a Dream, on August 28, 1963 from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial as the event of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. It galvanized and broadened the appeal of the Civil Rights Movement
info_outline 42nd Night- Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave by Frederick DouglassReading Ronin
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave (1845) is considered one of the most important and influential writings of the abolitionist movement of the early 19th century in the United States.
info_outline 41st Night- The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allen PoeReading Ronin
Our first Edgar Allen Poe story. A classic look at death , deception and deceit!
info_outline 40th Night- The Fly by Katherine MansfieldReading Ronin
An old man, A fly and a cold winters day sets of this WWI short story.
info_outline 39th- A Dark Brown Dog by Stephen CraneReading Ronin
We take a look at a #jimcrow era story about a young boy and his #dark brown dog.
info_outline 38th Nights- The Cactus by O.HenryReading Ronin
In matters of the #heart, r#eading between the lines is the most #important thing you can do!
info_outline 37th Night-The Story Of An Hour by Kate ChopinReading Ronin
An hour can make all the difference to a women in the 19th century.
info_outline 36th Night - The Sniper by Liam O'FlahertyReading Ronin
The Sniper (is a very popular short story set during the Battle of Dublin, a series of street fights that occurred between June 28th and July 5th, 1922, which marked the beginning of the Irish Civil War.
info_outline 35th Night- The Ice Folk And The Earth Folk by William Dean HowellsReading Ronin
#Ohio shows up with a look into it #stoneage past and the mounds left from #centuries gone past
info_outline 34th Night- The Fox And The Pheasants by AesopReading Ronin
#Quick and #easy #aesop tale
info_outlinePublished in #TheNewYorker on February 4, 2002 written by @JamesStewartNYT this is a #lovestory about #rickrescorla an American #militaryveteran who was in the South Tower during the #september 11th terrorist attack and saved the lives of 3,700 #MorganStanley employees.
But Rick had been a hero far before then and his #story is always worth telling, so that we are reminded of the heroes who surround us every day.
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