June 6, 1944, dawn: German troops on the “Atlantic wall” awoke and, as mists cleared, saw the largest armada in history, the Allies’ long-anticipated attack, aimed at them. German - and Allied - troops had reason to fear the next hours and (for survivors) the next months. 1/11
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Ed ran into hassles. Madge Oberholzer, who worked in the office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, was murdered by D.C. When Jackson refused to pardon D.C., D.C. spilled whatever guts he had to the press: dirt he had on Ed in D.C.’s “black box.” 7/11
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Ed’s career took a nosedive. He was charged with attempted bribery (of his predecessor as Indiana’s governor who refused the bribe but, ironically, was convicted in another case). Ed dodged conviction and moved to Southern Indiana. 8/11
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What about the members of Indiana’s General Assembly who either held office thanks to, or were members of the KKK? They did not simply disappear. “The white sheets are gone.” Leibowitz, p. 223. That was written in 1964. 9/11
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There R ppl who vow their “strong support for President” trump “and his re-election,” without a thought (apparently) to the racism & incompetence of his regime. On the morning of November 4,what will they do when they see the charred remains of the GOP? 10/11
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The GOP began as a progressive party: first Pres Lincoln; instrumental in creation of Nat’l Parks; resisted over-engagement of our military; key in creation of the EPA. To survive the mists - and avoid Ed’s fate - it must reject racism, authoritarianism and trump. 11/11
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