More history from an all but forgotten era. I find it fascinating that it was inspired by similar publications for Jews, given the generations of sometimes friendly, sometimes strained relationships between those communities but their shared experience of routine discrimination in that era.
(This item cross-posted to Dean’s World.)
Dean Esmay is the author of Methuselah’s Daughter. He has contributed to Dean’s World, Huffington Post, A Voice for Men, Pajamas Media. Neither left nor right wing, neither libertarian nor socialist.