Wednesday, February 25, 2009

On the Chisholm Trail, 1972



Just got to see Shola Lynch's fabulous documentary on Shirley Chisholm's 1972 candidacy for president of the USA, Chisholm '72: Unbought & Unbossed. More details in the pipeline.

Today's also the first day of the Lenten Season, post-Fat Tuesday. I'm aiming to raise funds for the Catholic Relief Services.

Today's Rune: The Self.

8 comments:

the walking man said...

Ol' Shirley was one of my mothers heroes of the day. How I do remember that time of unrest and daily changes to the American psyche. Maybe I remember it too well; the polarization of American ideologies.

Charles Gramlich said...

When I saw "chisholm trail" I thought you were getting into the spirit of Wild West Week.

Johnny Yen said...

My best friend, Rocket Scientist got the dvd for me for my birthday a couple of years ago. I should make the time to sit and watch it with my son, who, incidentally, called this election for Obama in August of 2007.

I remember thinking, when I was a kid in 1972, that it was she was kind of an absurd candidate. I don't think I'd think that now.

Sidney said...

You know, I got to interview her when I was a kid and she was on the lecture circuit. She was pretty cool. It was during the Reagan administration.

Sidney said...

You know, I got to interview her when I was a kid and she was on the lecture circuit. She was pretty cool. It was during the Reagan administration.

Erik Donald France said...

Thanks all for the comments!

Sidney, I'd love to read your interview if it's available!

Very cool.

Sidney said...

I'll see if I can find that article in my files. I need to look for a piece I wrote on Pistol Pete Maravich for another friend, so it's probably time I look through the old files.

Chistina said...

I just saw this posting while looking for info on Half Moon Bay, Saudi 1990-1991. I have the exact same pic of the fish road-side resturant and that is what drew my attention to this site.
I went to Half Moon Bay for R&R on Nov 10,1990 and I'm a female and we didn't have to cover up, myself and a fellow soldier swam in our PT gear.