Tuesday, September 23, 2008

The Democrats had an Armed Wing of the Party?

I am in the middle of a book entitled "Redemption:  The last Battle of the Civil War" by Nicholas Lemann.  This book is entirely disturbing to me as it discusses a period of history I, and I suspect most of us, know very little about.  The time frame is the early to mid 1870's in the post-Civil War South, at the tail end of reconstruction.  It's basically detailing the methods that white terrorist organizations used to essentially reverse the outcome of the civil war, returning the black populations to effective slavery or serfdom.   

These terrorist organizations were known as white leagues and they were, as the book describes, essentially armed adjuncts to the democratic party, working through intimidation and violence to unseat the Republican party which they considered to be full of carpetbaggers and negroes.  This shameful and shocking period is described, and includes murder and thuggery that one would never imagine possible in our country.  It makes me wonder if what is going on in Iraq right now is all that different from what went on in Mississippi and Louisiana not much more than 100 years ago.   No matter how messed up we think this country is, it is ironic to me that the first major party to run a black candidate is the very same party that worked to impose virtual slavery on the freed blacks less than 150 years ago.  

I'm still in the middle of this book; but so far I find it completely fascinating and it really makes you think.  Check it out here:  http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/10/books/review/Wilentz.t.html?n=Top/Reference/Times%20Topics/People/L/Lemann,%20Nicholas



Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Dark Horse - James Garfield


I just finished the book "Dark Horse: The Surprise Election and Political Murder of James A. Garfield" by Kenneth Ackerman. I just can't say enough good about it and in this season of McCain versus Obama it's even more relevant. The behind the scenes look at the Republican convention, the politics, the whole process was just fascinating. I couldn't put the book down! This book really paints a picture of a time when the US was more innocent and naive in a lot of ways, but more brutal and cutthroat at the same time. If you've ever wondered how these guys like James Garfield and Chester A. Arthur got elected and what they are about (OH C'MON!! SOMEBODY BESIDES ME MUST BE INTERESTED IN HISTORY!), then this book is a really excellent read illuminating not only those people but a truly fascinating time in our history... Oh for the days when you could just march into the white house and let the president know you need a job... :-) Great book... Check it out! http://kennethackerman.com/darkhorse.html


Monday, September 15, 2008

I hate Google

OK:  Google is over the top...  They claim that nirvana is "when you walk up to the terminal and it knows what you want before you ask" or some such craziness.  Anything to get quoted in the press...  I'm disgusted...

Thursday, September 4, 2008

The first Phone Book?

Here is something kind of fun... The very FIRST phone book from 1878. Only 40 pages and no numbers... Just names! Someone bought it for $170,000!!

http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/video?id=541

Save your phone book! Who knows what they will be worth once the internet puts them under! :-)