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Review of Andrew Cuomo's American Crisis


New York Times nonfiction best-seller list in early November, Andrew Cuomo’s
American Crisis: Leadership Lessons from the Covid-19 Pandemic quickly fell back to earth. Word must have spread that the governor’s self-aggrandizing account of New York’s pandemic management was far less “riveting” than promised by the publisher’s blurb.
By year’s end after Cuomo had again banned indoor dining in New York City, sparred with Mayor Bill de Blasio yet again, and launched a shambolic vaccine rollout the governor’s book was hovering around a (still-respectable) rank of 14,000 out of the millions for sale on Amazon.com. According to the website’s algorithm, shoppers viewing ....

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IN MEMORIAM: David Dinkins, New York's First and Only Black Mayor, Dies at 93 - Los Angeles Sentinel | Los Angeles Sentinel


IN MEMORIAM: David Dinkins, New York’s First and Only Black Mayor, Dies at 93
By Lauren Victoria Burke NNPA Newswire Correspondent
Published December 10, 2020
On the night of November 23
rd, David Dinkins succumbed to natural causes at his home on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. (Courtesy Photo)
David Dinkins was the stuff of political legend in New York’s Harlem. From 1990 to 1993, Dinkins served as the 106th Mayor of the largest city in America New York. Dinkins was a historic figure as the first African American to hold the office. He often referred to the city as “a gorgeous mosaic.”
Dinkins was part of Harlem’s Democratic Party machine that dominated politics from the late 60s and into the 1990s. He was part of a power base that was made up of businessman Percy Sutton, New York State Assemblyman Herman “Denny” Farrell, attorney Basil Paterson, and Congressman Charles Rangel. ....

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