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WITH THE FOLLOWING ESSAYS:
HEROES & VILLAINS OF ECONOMICS
Joshua Bae: The Legacy of John D. Rockefeller: Villainous Exploitationist or Honorable Businessman?
Jacob Leslie & Spencer Hurst: Henry Ford: The Man Behind the Myth
Christian Roberts: 2008 Wall Street Moguls: Heroes or Villains
Abbi Thurmon: Andrew Carnegie As An Objectivist Hero
Carter Toms: Capitalist Crusader
HEROES & VILLAINS OF WAR
Ives Del Olmo: Josef Mengele: The Maleficent of WWII
Ankur Khanna: Elizabeth Van Lew: Southern Lady, Wealthy Philanthropist, and Abolitionist Spy?
Nathan Lim: The Indomitable Doris Miller: His One Day Crusade
Kyra Montes: Chiune Sugihara: Father of Visas
Jocelyn Walker: The Evilness of Man
HEROES & VILLAINS OF SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY
Nolan Cockerham: Evil Robots
Sarah Desautels: Luke Skywalker: America's New Hope
Nicholaus Olah: Batman: A Mirror of America's Perceptual Hero
Kirklin Powell: Darth Mosaddegh: Iran's Connection to Star Wars
HEROES & VILLAINS OF POLITICAL LEADERSHIP
Carson Handley: Vladimir Putin: Hitler 2.0
Elise McLaren: Brutus and Cassius: Heroes of the Roman Republic
Brooke Redman: Idi Amin Dada: A Ugandan Tyrant
Antares Villaneda: George C. Marshall: Architect of Peace
CONQUERORS AS HEROES & VILLAINS
Rafaela Demerath: Puting a Hero in Context: Understanding the Ethnocentrism of Christopher Columbus
Christian Koester: Napoleon Bonaparte: France's Most Notorious Villain
Traci Pardue: Does Every Crisis Produce the Same Type of Villain?
HEROES & VILLAINS OF ARTS AND LETTERS
Taha Hayat: Jacque-Louis David, Dictator of the Arts
Darby Maloch: Poggio Bracciolini: Resurrector of Classical Artists
Madeline Paul: Coco Chanel: A Businesswoman
Bailey Williams: William Randolph Hearst: Father of Yellow Journalism
HEROES & VILLAINS OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Sarah Livingston: Edison the Energy Eater
Kaylee Toups: The Paradox of Dynamite
Alexander Williams: Albert Einstein: Protector of the Human Race
HEROES & VILLAINS AND PSYCHOLOGY
Taylor Cooksey: Finding the Nerve: Egas Moniz
Ann Pozniak: Serial Killers: Why They Are Society's Ultimate Villains
Alicia Smith: Dorothea Dix: A Hero To The Insane
HEROES & VILLAINS AND RELIGION
Megan Davis: Pope Francis: A Hero for the Catholic Church
Nicole Frink: Jim Jones: Leader of The Kool-Aid Cult
James Marcotte: On The Catholic Church as a Villain during the Protestant Reformation Due to the Propagation of Witchcraft
Andrew Tibbit: Catholic Church vs Progress
Reagan Woodard: ISIS: The New Wave of Villain
HEROES & VILLAINS AND ETHICS
Ethan Barton: The Chernobyl Three: An Account of Europe's Salvation
Troy Boles: Pablo Escobar: The Colombian Terror
Ramelo Ford: An Analysis of the Moral Standings of Margaret Sanger
Zoie Swint: The Evils of American Eugenics
Kennedy Williams: El Chapo: Mexico's No. 1 Hero
HEROES & VILLAINS OF REVOLUTIONS AND MOVEMENTS
De'Sean Britton: Mahatma Gandhi: Villain
Rayvin Gaudet: Maximilien Robespierre: Once a Villain, Always a Villain?
Nikolas Juneau: Che Guevara: Heroic Leader
Malik Leary: Police Brutality: The Epidemic
Nick Mominee: Inner City Blues: Marvin Gaye as a Civil Rights Hero
HEROES & VILLAINS OF PRESIDENTIAL LEADERSHIP
John Lawson: John Fitzgerald Kennedy: The Hero of the Civil Rights Era
Megan McKinnon: Vietnam's Villain: John F. Kennedy
Gage Prymek: Abraham Lincoln: Villain
Zoey Storey: George W. Bush: Protector of America
Author: Gayarre History Club of C. E. Byrd High
ISBN-10: 153316536X
ISBN-13: 9781533165367
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Language: English
Published: 03/22/2016
Pages: 278
Format: Paperback
Weight: 0.83lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.58d
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