Geoffrey Blainey (1930) Australian historian
"Black Future, Reverse Racism: The "Black Armband" View of History is Intent on Dividing the Nation Forever", The Bulletin, (April 8, 1997)
"Balance Sheet On Our History," Quadrant (July 1993)
Geoffrey Blainey (1930) Australian historian
"Black Future, Reverse Racism: The "Black Armband" View of History is Intent on Dividing the Nation Forever", The Bulletin, (April 8, 1997)
“Anyone who believes you can't change history has never tried to write his memoirs.”
David Ben-Gurion (1886–1973) Israeli politician, Zionist leader, prime minister of Israel
Attributed to Ben-Gurion in A Call to Action : The Handbook to Unite and Ignite America's Betrayed and Imperiled Public (2004) by A. T. Theodore, p. 6, but earlier published as a saying of unknown authorship in Uncommon Sense : The World's Fullest Compendium of Wisdom (1987) by Joseph Telushkin, p. 204
Disputed
“Two thousand years of history Black History could not be wiped away so easily.”
Bob Marley (1945–1981) Jamaican singer, songwriter, musician
Zion Train
Uprising (1979)
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (1931–2015) 11th President of India, scientist and science administrator
Source: Eternal quest: life & times of Dr. Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam (2002), p. 1904.
Dag Hammarskjöld (1905–1961) Swedish diplomat, economist, and author
On Nikita Khrushchev as quoted in The Times [London] (4 October 1960)
“Horror is the natural reaction to the last 5,000 years of history.”
Robert Anton Wilson (1932–2007) American author and polymath
Cosmic Trigger II : Down to Earth
Source: Cosmic Trigger 2: Down to Earth
Adolf Hitler (1889–1945) Führer and Reich Chancellor of Germany, Leader of the Nazi Party
Speech on the 19th Anniversary of the “Beer Hall Putsch” http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/adolf-hitler-speech-on-the-19th-anniversary-of-the-ldquo-beer-hall-putsch-rdquo-november-1942 (November 8, 1942) <br class="br">1940s
Harry Gordon Selfridge (1858–1947) America born English businessman
The Romance of Commerce (1918), A Representative Business of the Twentieth Century