History Lesson

"History Lesson" is a short story by Arthur C. Clarke, first published in 1949.

The two-part story speculates on the cooling of the Sun as a doomsday scenario for Earth and an evolutionary advent for Venus.

Plot summary

The first part of the story is told from the perspective of a tribe of nomadic humans in a future where Earth has entered a final ice age. The tribe is travelling toward the equator ahead of glaciers that are descending from the North Pole, but discovers, when they arrive in the last hospitable region of the planet, that glaciers from the South Pole have already almost reached them. The tribe carries with it a few relics from the mid-21st century which it considers sacred, although the functions of the various objects have been forgotten. Before the ultimate extinction of the human species, the relics are safely relocated to a mountain that stands between the two advancing bodies of ice.

The second part of the story is told from the perspective of a race of Venusian reptiles who have evolved into intelligent beings capable of space travel in the 5,000 years since the cooling of the Sun. The Venusians travel to Earth and recover the relics of the last tribe of humans, now the only remnants of civilization not buried under ice. The title of the story comes from the attempts of the Venusian scientist, to reconstruct the life and times of erect bipeds that once walked on the Third Planet through the analysis of one of the last relics of mankind — a film reel that apparently contains a Disney animated cartoon short, which ends with a section of text, which no amount of effort and speculation can decipher : "A Walt Disney Production". .

Black history

Black history refers to the history of black people in any of several regions:

  • History of Africa
  • Afro-Caribbean history
  • African-American history, for the United States
  • History of Afro-Latin Americans
  • History of Afro-Arab peoples
  • Afro-Brazilian history
  • History of Black Canadians
  • History of Black British people
  • See also

  • Black History for Action, a lecture and discussion forum in the UK
  • Black History Month, celebrated in February in North America and October in Great Britain
  • Hip Hop History

    Hip Hop History is a collaboration album by Master P and his son, Romeo Miller. It includes guest performances by Tank, Lil Boosie, Playa, Bblak, Mizz Kitty, Young V and Marques Houston. The album has sold 70,000 units.

    Track listing

  • "My Life" (feat. Mizz Kitty & Playa) (Prod by I.N.F.O.) 5:07
  • "Love My Mama" (feat. Tank) 3:21
  • "I Hope She Likes Me" 2:38
  • "Rainman" (Prod. by Reco Lynch) 2:59
  • "Rock It" (feat. Mizz Kitty) 3:08
  • "I Like That" 3:03
  • "Outchere" (feat. Mizz Kitty & Playa) (Prod by Raphael RJ2 ) 3:54
  • "Stay Ready" (feat. Mizz Kitty & Blakk) 4:09
  • "Side Kick" (feat. Playa) 4:05
  • "I Got That Work" 2:47
  • "Money Don't Make Me" (feat. Blakk) 4:39
  • "Let The Kids Grow" 3:54
  • "Be Like You" (feat. Forrest Lipton) 3:31
  • "Special Girl (Remix)" (feat. Marques Houston) 4:50
  • "Im So Fly" (feat. Young V) 3:48
  • "Ballin" 3:12
  • "Country" (feat. Lil' Boosie & Bengie) 4:34
  • "Can't Please Em All" 5:38
  • "Black History" 3:27
  • Podcasts:

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    History Lesson

    by: Inbred

    In the museums and in the schools
    Displays of "primitive" kinds and their tools
    Primitive because they couldn't stand
    up to the machine of "civilized" man
    So we grind their bones up in to dust
    because they're not like us
    Dig 'em up and put 'em under glass
    We're safe now that they're past
    Exterminate them because we hate them
    because they won't bow down to our gods
    Money and science and power and blood
    Shed as we bulldoze them in to the mud!
    Fear's the real reason we rape their lands
    Scared 'cause we can't hope to understand
    Scared 'cause they don't need our names to be
    or need what we think makes us free
    So we try to make them what we are
    'cause we've come so far
    If they resist they die in the name of progress - but we could care less
    'cause to us they're not human
    They might as well be lizards under rocks
    But did you ever think they don't learn
    Just because they don't need to be taught
    our kind of history lesson?!?!




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