I am impressed. You went to a great school, because that isn’t how it was when I was in school. History books were still talking about the “Lost Cause” for instance. Wild. Maybe you graduated more recently than me.
Clearly your idea of significance is different than mine, but I would challenge the idea that groups outside of the ones we read about (coincidentally written by those same groups) didn’t contribute significantly. I just read about Rosalind Franklin yesterday, a chemist who took the x-ray photo of DNA that James Watson and Francis Crick used in their paper on the discovery of DNA that won them the Nobel Prize. She had died by the time they were awarded. Was her contribution any less important? As March is Women’s History Month, we should probably give her some props. Examples like this are everywhere. Hard to be recognized as important when no one is championing you.
I am really enjoying the art this week, particularly the fight. Classic, but with a little “extra”