D-Day Memory: Then and Now
On a Tuesday in early June 1944, near the end of 5th grade, I woke to find my mother extremely Continue reading
On a Tuesday in early June 1944, near the end of 5th grade, I woke to find my mother extremely Continue reading
Long ago, during an earlier life as a medievalist, I spent some time studying the trials of Joan of Arc. Continue reading
I have posted more than once about Claudia Jones and her life and work in London with the “Windrush Generation.” Continue reading
I have written here before about the Greatest Generation, born between about 1909 and 1929 and celebrated for enduring the Continue reading
In April [2017] I posted here about Trump’s dismal choice of a Secretary of Education who neither knows nor cares Continue reading
In an earlier post and two essays I have written about my search-and-discovery experience of “Finding Claudia Jones,” the extraordinary Continue reading
Much too often since the election of Donald Trump, I have felt a sickening sense of return to the 1950s. Continue reading
I’ve been lucky enough to visit beautiful Sanibel Island on the Florida Gulf Coast for the last seven or eight Continue reading