Monthly Archives: July 2015

Harold Wilke and the ADA

By Philip E. Jenks July 28, 2015 – Harold Wilke stared thoughtfully into his coffee cup and swirled the dark liquid in a gentle arc. It was the 1980s, and we were sitting together at the head table of an … Continue reading

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Stars and Bars and Scars

Southern heritage has been on the hot seat recently. In South Carolina, politicians are forced to recognize the Confederate flag for what it is, an icon of white supremacy and racism. And in the literary world, fans of Harper Lee’s … Continue reading

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Welcome Back, Carter

By Philip E. Jenks July 10, 2015 – Jimmy Carter, now in his 91st year, has been out of office longer than any millennial has been alive. That makes him extraneous to the majority of living Americans, and even those who … Continue reading

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