Steinbeck reminds us that it is not only people of color who have had their voting rights infringed.
Monthly Archives: March 2013
Sometimes Whites Need Voting Rights Act
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The Bush of Faith Resists the Flames
Yakov Azriel’s poem on Moses and the burning bush contrasts scorching fire with nourishing faith.
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Lakers Disappoint, Time for Memories
A Garrett Hongo poem about the 1980’s Lakers allows us to temporarily forget our disappointment with this year’s team.
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My Grandson, a “Best Philosopher”
Having grandchildren has changed my perspective on Wordsworth’s “Intimations of Immortality.”
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