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Mordacal Johnson, president of Howard University and a famous negro leader, electrified the conference with his view that danger of totalitarianism will come from the suppressed Southern states. He claimed that "one third of the nation, living in the South, has a one party dictatorship, inflamed race hatred, and a...
Mordacal Johnson, president of Howard University and a famous negro leader, electrified the conference with his view that danger of totalitarianism will come from the suppressed Southern states. He claimed that "one third of the nation, living in the South, has a one party dictatorship, inflamed race hatred, and a...
"The whole procession of the American years," says Jonathan Daniels, "has been illumined-or at least inflamed-with the works of men who hastened from the North to describe the South. Unfortunately there has been scarcely any perceptible movement from the opposite direction."
Today he is head of Manhattan's Iranian Institute, is conceded to know more about the general subject than any other living man. One woman knows more: his wife and onetime pupil, Dr. Phyllis Ackerman. Surrounded at home by Persian books, pots, cats, he is intolerant of contemporary Western...
It was a crowd which still remembered vividly the martyrdom of men like Terence MacSwiney, playwright, editor, onetime Mayor of Cork, who starved himself to death in a London prison; of Sir Roger Casement, convicted of high treason and hanged in Pentonville Prison; of James Connolly, whose Easter Rebellion wounds...