I read your book The road to unfreedom and first thought you were paranoid. After reading it was like you had taken the blindfold away. I am stunned. Thank you for your book, I think....
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I‘m afraid that America might not the home of the brave anymore, but of the fearful. And a land of fear cannot be a land of the free.
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Vanished dream. Vanished dream.
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One of my favorites of L. Hughes's! It's used in the film version of "The Watsons Go To Birmingham." Doesn't get anthologized nearly enough!
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I’m just getting to the end of the Road, as it were. I am gripped. Every gut instinct & inkling I picked up on social media etc in the last few years is there with factual evidence. I read Bloodlands earlier this year so I know you are thorough.
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A favorite poem of mine...blistering in its truth and yet hopeful, too. Recently enjoyed (if that's the right word, not sure) both of your latest books:pic.twitter.com/QewBvFNpNC
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I guess we'll find out. As the family historian, I'm the carrier of bad news for those amongst my family who have any illusions...our roots go back to the late 1600's, beginning at Jamestown as a bonded servent...and ...well you said it.
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