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On Nicknames and Wearing Black at Funerals by
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Prompted By Nicknames

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To this day, I still have an array of non-names for my children.
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Hoping the Democratic Convention Isn’t 1968 Again by
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Prompted By 1968

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The violence exacerbated by Mayor Daley’s draconian crackdown on protestors at the 1968 Democratic convention helped to elect Nixon, a far worse alternative than Humphrey.
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Joe Defeats Google, Both Win by
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Prompted By Games People Play

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The engineers ultimately understood that the game kept Joe going, giving him energy and focus.
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Rolling on a River by
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Prompted By Surprises

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I had a vague familiarity with the digeridoo and some of the paintings. What to expect?
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Taxman by
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Prompted By Taxes

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Let me tell you how it will be There’s one for you, nineteen for me ‘Cause I’m the taxman, yeah, I’m the taxman The Beatles, who had grown up poor, weren’t very happy to discover once they were making oodles of money that the British government was going to take most of it. Not sure…
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Teacher Strike by
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Prompted By Strikes

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Teacher Strike In September 1968 I was a newly minted school librarian working in a New York City public high school when my union,  the United Federation of Teachers (UFT),  then led by Al Shanker,  voted to strike.  I joined the picket line. The strike followed a confrontation between a newly established community-controlled school board…
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Television Came Late in my Early Life by
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 I don’t remember being jealous, but  I went  into  “mooching mode” by  watching other peoples’ televisions.
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Maus by
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Prompted By Banned Books

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On May 10, 1933, university students burned more than 25,000 “un-German” books in Berlin’s Opera Square (pictured below). 40,000 people gathered to hear Nazi chief of propaganda, Joseph Goebbels, make a speech in which he said, “No to decadence and moral corruption!” Sound familiar? This past January, the McMinn County Board of Education in Tennessee…
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How Katerina Became Bert and Other Pet Name Tales by
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Prompted By Naming Pets

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Allowing kids to name their pets leads to the most creative and special pet names.
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I should write a book… by
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Prompted By Beach Reads

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