Apolinario Mabini, briefly the prime minister of a briefly independant First Philippine Republic, wsa released from incarceration by the US.
He refused to take an oath of loyalty to the US, nor should he have had to. He would be rearrested and sent to Guam, and in 1903 released again after he took an oath of loyalty in 1903. By that time, he was severely ill, and he died shortly thereafter.
The Wright brothers began manned glider experiments at Kitty Hawk.
American novelist Thomas Wolfe was born in North Carolina. He died in 1938 at age 37 of tuberculosis.
It's undeniable that the American South produced a lot of writers in the 20th Century. Wolfe was of the Modernist genre which I am not a fan of, and I've never read any of his works. Many of his works were autobiographical in nature. He was popular in Europe and in 1937 wrote two essays for The New Republic warning of the rise of Nazism and anti semitism in Germany. His most famous work, You Can't Go Home Again, was published posthumously.
Last edition:

.jpg)
No comments:
Post a Comment