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Labor Looks South
… what it seeks for the nation as a whole—that it shall become a land of happy, secure people endowed with the right … of those who work for wages, it is our belief that labor also promotes the well-being of all other elements in … If the South will help labor, labor will help the South. 526-534 By John L. Lewis …
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Lost Causes
… reenactor with straps. Gettysburg, PA, 2011. The Union soldiers fall back into the treeline and after a short respite, the command echoes down the long gray line: “Brigade … battalion … when they look at Compton, see a black man, but as he points out, he’s not African American. Ethnically Hawaiian, …
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Notes on Current Books, Winter 2002
… the beginning (for example, they “eliminated” Republican soldiers and politicians who opposed them, and encouraged the … with new bits. Second, that although close attention points up many remaining gaps in our knowledge, intimate … Book Clubs , edited by Arthur Krystal. The Free Press $26 In 1951 the Readers’ Subscription Book Club was founded …
On Earth
… (it is his birthday next week), then go for a walk. We will also visit our father’s grave today, exactly six months … had been no funeral; Dad always said no one would bother to come. Tucking Patrick’s birthday present under my arm, I … tried to communicate with Dad, a horribly impatient man who died before we could say good-bye. “Sorry I’m late,” Patrick …
Roses
… sexual. She has no idea how long he has been staring. The audience for the lecture is arranged in a horseshoe around the … handsome man. The speaker continues to drone facts, to make points, to pose rhetorical questions. When the demonstration … on the bureau. He walks over to them and examines her briefcase, slim, expensive, of black leather with brass …
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Peacekeeper
… a hug. Ten years she’d worked in Freely’s General before becoming Krafton’s first and only law officer. It’d been … for Christmas supper? Marilyn said you might.” Helen studied the front window. Jocey Dempsy’s photo was in all the … a game where they rolled dice and moved tiny farm animals around a board. The adults sat around a long table, …
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