I just completed Gilbert King’s compelling non-fiction work, Devil in the Grove: Thurgood Marshall, the Groveland Boys, and the Dawn of a New America. The book deservedly won the Pulitzer Prize… Read more The Devil Still Lives : Gilbert King’s DEVIL IN THE GROVE: THURGOOD MARSHALL, THE GROVELAND BOYS, AND THE DAWN OF A NEW AMERICA. →
WARNING: THIS POST CONTAINS DISTURBING PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES THAT ARE PART OF AMERICAN’S NATIONAL HERITAGE. THEY ARE USED TO ILLUSTRATE THAT THE PHASES DISCUSSED BELOW WERE LIVED BY REAL PEOPLE. … Read more Black Lives Do NOT Matter: Lessons From American History →
Surveys on National Policy Issues—Asking Bad Questions Gives you Bad Information AMERICANS ARE EVENLY SPLIT ON “GUN CONTROL.” Quinnipiac University. June 24-30, 2014. N=1,446 registered voters nationwide. Margin of error… Read more Lying About Statistics →
Donald Trump’s attack on Senator McCain has been roundly denounced. McCain criticized Trump, and Trump did what he always does when criticized. He responded with vicious abandon. What many don’t… Read more Donald Trump, John McCain, Joseph McCarthy, and Joseph Welch →
William Ryan published his book, Blaming the Victim, in 1971. That is over 40 ago. His topic was how dominant culture justified racism and social injustice by blaming the victims–Black Americans. The book was basically a response to Harvard’s Patrick Daniel Moynihan’s Black Families, which laid the blame for much of the plight of Afro-Americans at the foot of black culture. However, Ryan coined a phrase that resonates across the decades, in fact across centuries of American social life. Anyone with a mindless commitment to the current power structure uses… Read more Problems with Police? You are to Blame! →
Roughly five million Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s. Approximately, 50 percent of U.S. Citizens Who reach the age of 80 will contract the disease. All these numbers make Alzheimer’s disease mega… Read more Battling Alzheimer’s With Correct Answers to the Wrong Questions →
When I was growing up in West Texas, a common statement in some circles, and I now know it was a vulgar one in all circles went something like, “Well,… Read more Tea-Potters, Mad-hatters, Right-Wingers, and a Ball of Confusion →
American political life has….served again and again as an arena for uncommonly angry minds. Richard Hofstadter, The Paranoid Style of American Politics In 2001, Richard Reid attempted to light his… Read more THE GUN LOBBY AND FIREARM FASCISM IN AMERICA →