{"id":17454,"date":"2016-09-05T13:03:46","date_gmt":"2016-09-05T18:03:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lincolndemocrat.com\/?p=17454"},"modified":"2016-09-05T13:46:11","modified_gmt":"2016-09-05T18:46:11","slug":"nibbling-at-my-priorities","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lincolndemocrat.com\/?p=17454","title":{"rendered":"Nibbling at my priorities"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In no particular order:<\/p>\n<p>A. I got this email from my Buddy and answered it. I won&#8217;t include my reply because it points a finger at a few folks and jabs hard.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Harry:<\/p>\n<p>This puzzles me, at  http:\/\/lincolndemocrat.com\/?p=17449:<br \/>\nThe debate about fairness and gaps was off and running again. In the end, the people on the low end of the pay totem pole lost two-bits\/hr. The vote was a 3-3 tie. In the boardroom a tie is a loss for those trying to pass something. For readers counting the \u201cyous,\u201d there were only six Board members present. Member Sandstad had been granted another \u201cexcused\u201d absence, though I\u2019d bet a quarter she would have been another \u2018nay\u2019 vote with her DFL-endorsed comrades.<br \/>\nWhy wouldn\u2019t board members who are DFL-endorsed, be more likely to vote for the pay raise than those board members who aren\u2019t so endorsed?<\/p>\n<p>[your Buddy]\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>emails aren&#8217;t really priorities but common place daily experiences. Answering them all can become a priority especially after I&#8217;ve neglected going through them for a while.<\/p>\n<p>B. Finishing the last half of the Pulitzer bio of Andrew Jackson will wait although I hope to add it to this year&#8217;s reading list as completed. In the meantime I found another book I&#8217;m falling in love with <a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Founding-Rivals-Madison-Monroe-Election\/dp\/1621570428\">Founding Rivals<\/a> about James Madison and James Monroe. The author is an attorney and political consultant not an historian but I fell in love with another of his books on <a href=\"http:\/\/lincolndemocrat.com\/?p=13825\">the six living presidents<\/a> who were still alive at the start of the Civil War.<\/p>\n<p>He packs a lot into his books with great economy.<\/p>\n<p>C. Continuing three days of searching into old newspapers from a newspaper data base which pulls out stories based on, among other things, Last names. I&#8217;ve printed out a hundred or more stories on my grandparents lineages &#8211; Welty, Robb, McLatchey, Marsh. I&#8217;m putting their histories into timelines.<\/p>\n<p>D. I am persuing the Robb timeline with a deadline of the Next Armistice (Veterans) Day. I&#8217;ll be attending yet another memorial to my Grandfather this time in Topeka, Kansas. Some bricks with his name on them or something will be placed somewhere. I am attempting to put tons of material together for my own curiosity in the hopes someday of writing about him &#8211; one of the dozen books I continually threaten to write. Pay no attention to the man behind the typewriter! Maybe the Topeka VFW would like to put it in their library if I ever crank it out.<\/p>\n<p>E. Gathering more information on Topeka&#8217;s history of integration. I&#8217;m sure you remember Brown vs. Board of Education. This post evidently marks at least its <a href=\"http:\/\/lincolndemocrat.com\/?s=Brown+v+Board+of+Education\">sixteenth mention<\/a> in the blog. It made it to my old website as well &#8211; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.snowbizz.com\/Diogenes\/NotEudora05\/king4aday.htm\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/snowbizz.com\/Diogenes\/02EudoraBackup\/johnbrown.htm\">here<\/a>. <\/p>\n<p>I just sent an inquiry to the Brown v. Board of Education <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nps.gov\/brvb\/index.htm\">national historical site <\/a>asking them if they could tell me the name of the segregated black school who&#8217;s students were sent to my Loman Hill Elementary in 1958 when I was in second grade. I&#8217;ll visit it when I travel to Topeka in November. BTW My father&#8217;s mother attended the original &#8220;Monroe School&#8221; (there&#8217;s that name again). She would ride her horse to it, hop off, and the horse would find its way home.<\/p>\n<p>I got interested in looking this information up because Claudia is half way through one of the books assigned to a seminary class she is taking. Its the <a href=\"http:\/\/press.uchicago.edu\/ucp\/books\/book\/chicago\/C\/bo3631430.html\">autobiography of Ida B. Wells<\/a>. Ida was so fed up with the murders and lynchings of respectable black Memphis citizens that she eventually encouraged them to <em>go west young black man<\/em>. Many ended up in Topeka in the neighborhood called &#8220;Tennesee Town&#8221; that was a block from Loman Hill Elementary. Claudia finds &#8220;Crusade for Justice&#8221; a damned sight more readable than a lot of her other text books.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com\/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRt2AM3GTtzDz_o0H1af1Hkgb5fi67gJazgn7H5EMjURG5_zQXX7w\" alt=\"\" \/><\/p>\n<p>F. On the subject of lynchings &#8211; I just deposited my pay for playing &#8220;Mike&#8221; in the teaser which hopes to tease some money out of investors for a movie about Duluth&#8217;s famous lynching. Duluth and Topeka have ties to this event. Clayton Jackson, one of the victims was from Topeka. A Topeka attorney represented his interests in the ugly court case which followed. As <a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Lynchings-Duluth-Michael-Fedo\/dp\/087351386X\">Michael Fedo&#8217;s book <\/a>makes clear the court was in the awkward position of finding at least one black man guilty of a rape that never happened. <\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com\/images\/I\/510QB%2B4pt1L._SX323_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/p>\n<p>BTW &#8211; Without that lynching Brown of Board of Ed might never have taken place. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.startribune.com\/minnesota-history-roy-wilkins-a-quiet-warrior-against-awful-hatred\/290435401\/\">Roy Wilkins<\/a>, a black Minnesotan was attending the University of Minnesota in 1920 and the shock of an anti-black lynching that far North made him switch his studies to law. He was instrumental in pointing the NAACP to Topeka when they began their assault on Plessy V Fergusson.<\/p>\n<p>Oh yeah! And I finally got past Psalms. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.biblegateway.com\/passage\/?search=Psalm+137&#038;version=KJV\">137 <\/a>inspired<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/By_the_Waters_of_Babylon\">the short story<\/a> I read in high school that I mistakenly thought was meant to describe a post apocalyptic nuclear world. It was post apocalyptic just not nuclear.<\/p>\n<p>As for Proverbs, the next book in line, here&#8217;s one for you: <strong>Proverbs 12:16<\/strong> &#8220;Fools show their anger at once, but the prudent ignore an insult.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Oh and one more goodie: In all the old clippings I discovered that my teacher ancestors were &#8220;elected&#8221; to their jobs. In a 1909 story which had a list of their newly raised monthly salaries ( by five dollars!) I discovered my grandmother, Winona McLatchey, (later to be Mrs. George Robb) was going to earn $50&#8217;s a month. <em>That&#8217;s a ten percent pay raise!<\/em> What was her School Board thinking?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In no particular order: A. I got this email from my Buddy and answered it. 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