|
Dmitry Gokhman
 Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics College of Sciences, The University of Texas at San Antonio One UTSA Circle, San Antonio, Texas 78249-0664 USA Email: dmitry.gokhman@utsa.edu / PGP key Zoom: https://utsa.zoom.us/my/treee?pwd=d0J2Rjl6SXF4WkVCSXNOWkR4cThoUT09
Office: Flawn Sciences Building FLN 4.01.18 Office hours: MWF 2-3, MW 4:45-5:45 (fa'24)
 Random quote (reload for more): The Quakers not only insisted on voluntary purchase of land from the Indians; they also treated the Indians as human beings, as deserving of respect and dignity as anyone else. Hence they deserved to be treated with honesty, friendliness, and evenhanded justice. As a consequence, the Quakers were treated precisely the same way in return. No drop of Quaker blood was ever shed by the Indians. So strong was the mutual trust between the races that Quaker farmers unhesitatingly left their children in the care of the Indians. Originally, too, the law provided that whenever an Indian was involved in a trial, six whites and six Indians would constitute the jury. - Murray N. Rothbard
|
|