A Spook Meets the Invisible Man

On this day in history, March 1, 1913, noted American author and essayist Ralph Waldo Ellison was born in Oklahoma City, OK. His book, Invisible Man, published in 1952 and awarded the National Book of the Year award for Fiction in 1953, would be ranked as one of the top 100 English language novels of the 20th century by both The Modern Library and Time Magazine.

I would never hear of Ellison or his literary works in any of the English/American literature classes I took in the predominately ‘Black’ urban high schools I attended, or in college; but would discover both almost three decades later in − of all places − a naval base library.

It was the prologue that drew me: Continue reading “A Spook Meets the Invisible Man”

Looking for a Good Gun Control Law?

America’s gun control laws don’t control the people who make guns.

America’s gun control laws don’t control the people who sell guns.

America’s gun control laws don’t control the people who buy guns.

America’s gun control laws didn’t protect the people who were killed with guns.

And a new gun control law won’t prevent people from killing people with guns.

The only gun control law that will ever control how a gun is used is buried deep in the heart and mind of the person who governs the hand that wields it!

Everyone in America should be digging right now!