Starting with your piece on the ringer and every edition of this newsletter, you’ve educated a 32 year old white guy from Michigan on history he had no idea happened.(which truly says so much on what we learn in school) I’m happy to see the newsletter continuing and I’m excited for the book. What your doing matters and is important.
If you compare yourself to a superstar and become discouraged, you deny yourself an opportunity to tell the best story you can, and deny your readers the chance to read very good writing. Had playwrights read Shakespeare and done that, there would be no Broadway.
Hello. Great site. I would like to reproduce an image from one of your essays. It's the picture of the Riot Claims Marker, up close, names legible. I'm working on a digital map for a teaching and learning resource site on the TRM at PDXscholar (Portland State University in Oregon). Might a 300 DPI jpg be made available for publication? We would give attribution/citation of course and pay any fees. Thanks for considering this request. Patricia A. Schechter, Professor of History, Portland State University schechp@pdx.edu. https://www.pdx.edu/history/profile/patricia-schechter
Starting with your piece on the ringer and every edition of this newsletter, you’ve educated a 32 year old white guy from Michigan on history he had no idea happened.(which truly says so much on what we learn in school) I’m happy to see the newsletter continuing and I’m excited for the book. What your doing matters and is important.
thanks for following along all this time, Greg
You write beautifully!
thank you Mrs. Felton!
So glad you are back. I enjoy reading Run it Back.
If you compare yourself to a superstar and become discouraged, you deny yourself an opportunity to tell the best story you can, and deny your readers the chance to read very good writing. Had playwrights read Shakespeare and done that, there would be no Broadway.
Hello. Great site. I would like to reproduce an image from one of your essays. It's the picture of the Riot Claims Marker, up close, names legible. I'm working on a digital map for a teaching and learning resource site on the TRM at PDXscholar (Portland State University in Oregon). Might a 300 DPI jpg be made available for publication? We would give attribution/citation of course and pay any fees. Thanks for considering this request. Patricia A. Schechter, Professor of History, Portland State University schechp@pdx.edu. https://www.pdx.edu/history/profile/patricia-schechter