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Ash Wednesday

11 Jul

The New York Age, February 24, 1934

The Will Rogers boycott

10 Jul

The New York Age, February 17, 1934

Will Rogers and the Negro’s ‘soft spots’; and who is Lady Lorraine?

9 Jul

Scroll to the end, where my father writes a note to a young girl named Lorraine. Hmm. I’d like to know who she is and why he speaks of her with such fondness. Again , as far as I know, he had no children at that time . . .

The New York Age, February 10, 1934

On mothers and their daughters, Will Rogers and ‘his people’

8 Jul

Here we go again with the mothers taking responsibility for their daughters. The uproar about Will Rogers is interesting as well. Apparently, in his efforts to be sympathetic to black people, he called them “darkies.” Probably thought it was a term of endearment.  Oh well.

The New York Age, February 3, 1934

Wrong company

7 Jul

New York Age, January 27, 2010