The Burden of Southern History (and the Future of an Idea)

Two well-known American historians – Sean Wilentz and Lawrence Goodwyn – offered profoundly different commentaries on the Age of Obama around the time of the midterm elections. You can read Wilentz here and “First” has just reprinted Goodwyn’s q & a with an AlterNet editor above. Goodwyn aims to lift up America’s natural-born egalitarians – those … Read more

Distance Learning

In 1963, before my senior year at Brandeis, I worked as a summer substitute mailman out of a station near 52nd & Market, ten blocks from my West Philadelphia home. I was consumed that summer by the desire to find my way toward a meaningful life. I had a girl in Boston who was the … Read more

Punked

When Sharpe James pulled out of Newark’s Mayoral race, a lacerated Amiri Baraka offered up a rhymed response to the news. WHAT ABOUT THIS, PILGRIMS? Say, for instance, somebody heard, and the Star Ledger half dropped the infamous “word” that Sharpe James had been meeting w/ the Bugger all along? (Somebody tell us that’s Wrong!) … Read more

Grassroots Nuances

Getting harder and harder to recognize the trapsToo much information about nothin’ Too much educated wrath… What looks large from a distance, close up ain’t never that big Bob Dylan, Infidelity (Bootleg from Infidels sessions) Listening to Shirley Sherrod’s post-apology interviews, I was struck by her knack for recognzing traps. Informed by family history – … Read more