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What Does This Woman Want?


Of course, Jordan came to the House in 1973 with certain advantages. Her reputation as the first black woman elected to Congress from the South preceded her. And while there were dozens of look-alike white male fresh­men, no one was likely to confuse Bar­bara Jordan with anyone else. Still, it was another black woman Yvonne Braithwaite Burke of Los Angeles who was singled out as the real star; Burke had been temporary chairman of the 1972 Democratic Convention and her picture, not Jordan’s, dominated the women’s pages. Burke and Jordan were the two fledgling Democrats singled out by the Kennedy Institute at Harvard to attend a special month-long seminar just before they took office (William Cohen of Maine and Alan Steelman of Texas were the Republi­cans). Not once during that month did the two black women discuss any unique problems they might encounter in an overwhelmingly white male institution. ....

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George Seldes: Speaking Truth To Power


George Seldes: Speaking Truth To Power
In his autobiography,
Three SOBs, Seldes relates an interesting tale in chapter 22 of this book, “Lenin Speaks of His American Mentors.” Seldes was in Moscow for the fifth anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution. He was one of the few American journalists who met V. I. Lenin and spent personal face-time with him. Lenin discussed the tremendous impact two Americans had had upon him. First, the Socialist politician and writer Daniel De Leon, who had shaped Lenin’s interpretation of Marxism, and second, former U. S. Senator Richard Pettigrew, author of
Triumphant Plutocracy, which Lenin was presently reading. Seldes made a note of the title of this work, which he wanted to promptly obtain when returning to America. Seldes put down the title as ....

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Letter: The truth still matters


Editor of the Reformer:
Re: Not Real News page in Monday e-edition
Bravo to the Reformer for bowing to the inevitable and admitting that fake news has, with unlimited assistance from legitimate news media, assumed its proper place as a consort of real news. Now readers have their news labeled . (cannot labels be fake?)
From my advanced pinnacle of longevity (age 94) here is a reminder from times past. My parents owned and published a daily newspaper in central Illinois in a town of 7,000 people. I worked there from age 10 until my university matriculation. We had our share of false and imaginary information, requiring constant scrutiny. Scrutiny, however, is neither perfectly effective nor possible. The following whale-sized whopper tells all . ....

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Swearing-In Stories: Lincoln, FDR, and Other Transitions of Power


A scene from Abraham Lincoln’s first inauguration (Library of Congress)
It was the custom then, too, for the outgoing president to accompany the incoming president to the Capitol for the ceremony in a procession down Pennsylvania Avenue that started at the Willard Hotel. A 16-year-old named Julia Taft recalled, “As we took our places, a file of green-coated sharpshooters went through up to the roof. The whisper went round that they had received orders to shoot at any one crowding toward the President’s carriage.”
When the soon-to-be sixteenth president of the United States passed by in his carriage, riding with the outgoing president, James Buchanan, Julia heard a woman remark: “There goes that Illinois ape, the cursed Abolitionist. But he will never come back alive.” ....

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