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ON THIS DAY IN BLACK MUSIC HISTORY: FEBRUARY 3

#1 R&B Song 1958:   “Get A Job,” the Silhouettes

 

Born:   Lil Harding Armstrong, 1898; Mabel Mercer, 1900; Varetta Dillard, 1933; Johnny “Guitar” Watson, 1935; David Lershey (the Dell-Vikings), 1937; Johnny Bristol, 1939; Charlie James (the Cleftones), 1940; Dennis Edwards (the Temptations), 1943

 

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1928   Chicago’s legendary Regal Theater opened. A showcase for the top Black acts in blues, gospel, jazz, and R&B, the Regal often had seven shows a day including a feature film. The venue seated 3,500 and cost adults fifty cents and children fifteen cents admission.

 

Regal Theatre
Regal Theatre

 

LINK:  http://chicago.urban-history.org/ven/ths/regal.shtml

1937   The Mills Brothers recorded the hit “Pennies From Heaven.”

 

 

1958   The Blossoms, a girl group of professional backup singers who had worked with literally hundreds of artists—including Elvis Presley, Paul Anka, Dionne Warwick, Bobby Darin, the Beach Boys, the Mamas & the Papas—finally released their own single, “Have Faith In Me.” When it didn’t chart, they went back to the lucrative world of session singing.

 

 

1958   Known as “the day the music died,” the Big Bopper, Buddy Holly, and Ritchie Valens crashed in a light plane while leaving Mason City, IA, for a performance. The Big Bopper (J.P. Richardson), known for his hit “Chantilly Lace,” convinced musician Waylon Jennings to give up his seat on the aircraft, since he wanted to quickly see a doctor about his bad cold rather than remain on the drafty tour bus that kept breaking down.

 

1968   Otis Redding’s “(Sitting on) The Dock of the Bay” charted, rising to #1 R&B (three weeks) and #1 pop (four weeks). The posthumously-issued 45 would sell more than a million copies and even reach #3 in England.

 

1968   Sam & Dave charted with “I Thank You,” reaching #4 R&B and #9 pop. It was their seventh Top 10 R&B hit in two years.

 

 

1968   The Supremes were so big in England that a performance they made in a London club the month before was recorded and aired tonight as a British TV special called The Supremes Live at the Talk of the Town.

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BLACK HISTORY MONTH: PBS OFFERINGS ON BLACK HISTORY

Here is a list of upcoming programs that Public Broadcasting will present in honoring Black History Month.

First up is the documentary, “Adjust Your Color: The Truth of Petey Greene”, which airs tonight:

 

Independent Lens
“Adjust Your Color: The Truth of Petey Greene
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
(Check local listings)
 
Don Cheadle narrates a profile of influential radio-and-TV personality Petey Greene (1931-84), whom he played in the 2007 film “Talk to Me.” Greene’s rise to the top was not without difficulties, thanks to his brash style and personal demons. Petey was America’s original shock jock, who battled the system and his own demons, during civil unrest in America’s capital.

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LINK:   http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/adjustyourcolor/


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Coming Soon
A woman draws a geometry diagram on a blackboard

Premieres February 10

It was one of the biggest drug busts in Texas history, until the truth was uncovered.

 
 
 
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AMERICAN EXPERIENCE:
 
 
The Life and Death of Peoples Temple
Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple
Airing February 16, 2009 (1 hr.)

Web site/trailer

 


These are just a few programs. As I learn of more new programs on PBS’s upcoming roster, I will post them here.
 
Happy viewing.

 

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HATEWATCH: WEBSITE READ BY ACCUSED RACIAL KILLER ENCOURAGED ‘LONE WOLF’ MURDERS

SOURCE:  SPLC – http://www.splcenter.org
 
The 22-year-old man who allegedly carried out a racially motivated rape and murder spree in Brockton, Mass., on the day after Barack Obama was inaugurated as America’s first black president told investigators that he drew his inspiration from the white nationalist website Podblanc, according to a police report.
 
Keith Luke, the man arrested Wednesday after a shootout with police in the Boston suburb, allegedly told police he wanted to kill blacks, Latinos and Jews because he had learned on racist Internet sites “about the demise of the white race.”
 
American neo-Nazi Craig Cobb runs Podblanc from Estonia, where Cobb moved in 2007 after decades of neo-Nazi activism in America with groups such as World Church of the Creator, White Revolution and the National Alliance. Podblanc features videos detailing combat handgun tactics, offers instructions in how to make Molotov cocktails and other improvised explosive devices, and explicitly celebrates and encourages “lone wolf” terrorism, up to and including hate crime murders of non-whites and Jews.
 
One Podblanc video entitled “Sniper Bags Negress,” for example, heralds the January 2008 random killing of a black woman in Omaha, Neb., by 19-year-old Kyle Bormann, who told police he targeted the victim because he was “pissed off” at black people. The website also glorifies the actions of Asa Coon, a troubled high school student who opened fire in a multicultural studies classroom in Cleveland in October 2007, wounding two teachers and two students before committing suicide.
 
“We need a martyr’s section for guys like Bormann and Asa Coon,” Cobb wrote in the “Sniper Bags Negress” comments section. “I’ll work on getting that installed.”
 
The alleged Brockton killer told police that he shot to death two immigrants from Cape Verde (an archipelago 375 miles off the coast of West Africa) and attempted to kill a third after forcing his way into her apartment, handcuffing her and raping her because he was “fighting for a dying race” and “fighting extinction” of the white race, the police report states.
 
According to the report, Luke told investigators he’d planned to continue his killing spree from just before 1 p.m., when it began, until 8:30 p.m., when he planned to shoot up the weekly bingo night at a synagogue near his house before turning his 9mm pistol on himself.
 
His goal, he allegedly told investigators, was to kill as many non-whites and Jews as possible. He was carrying 200 rounds of ammunition.
 
During a videotaped interview with detectives, Luke said he spent most of his free time on racist websites, especially Podblanc, which he said “spoke the truth about the demise of the white race.” Podblanc has more than 800 registered users. It’s unknown at this point if Luke is one of them.
 
“Luke told us he educated himself about the ‘nonwhites’ on the internet and based on what he saw in public,” the detectives stated in their report. “Luke told us he would watch other people’s messages about ‘nonwhites’ and he would reply to their messages online.”
 
According to the arresting officers, Luke “muttered unintelligibly about the ‘Zionist Occupation’” when he was first taken into custody. Radical-right extremists often refer to the federal government they despise as the “Zionist Occupied Government,” or ZOG.
“Yesterday this defendant methodically began an evil plan of mass murder and rape in the City of Brockton, targeting victims he identified as non-white,” First District Attorney Frank Middleton said at Luke’s arraignment Thursday.
 
Luke pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree murder, one count of aggravated rape, and two counts of armed assault with intent to kill. He’s being held without bail.
 
 

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FROM THE ARCHIVES: THE ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE MURDER OF MS. BRITTANY WILLIAMS

It was one year ago on January 20, 2008, that Ms. Brittany Williams was going about her daily routine when her life was destroyed by a monstrous murderer who targeted her with his rage and racial hatred. Here is an archive article of that day Ms. William’s life was brutally taken from her.  Let her death not be forgotten.

 
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RACE MOTIVE PROBED IN SNIPER-STYLE SLAYING
 
Omaha Woman Killed by Single Rifle Shot As She Waited In Fast Food Drive-Through
 
A 19-year-old who authorities say fatally shot a 21-year-old woman sniper style as she sat in a fast food drive-through will be held without bond, a Nebraska judge ruled today.
Bormann Williams
(KETV)
Kyle Bormann was arrested Sunday night after he tried to flee from the Omaha crime scene. He was formally charged with first-degree murder in the death of Brittany Williams, who was struck in the head by a single shot from a high-powered rifle as she waited to pull up to the window at a combination Kentucky Fried Chicken and Long John Silver’s.
 
Bormann also faces a use of a weapon to commit a felony charge.
 
“We charged him with first-degree murder,” Douglas County Attorney Don Kleine told ABC News. “Right now, I would say we don’t know what the motive is, but that’s still being investigated.”
 
While there was no connection between the alleged gunman and victim, Klein said, authorities could not rule out that the murder may have been racially motivated. Bormann is white and Williams was black.
 
Authorities say that Bormann was parked in a Chrysler Sebring between 100 and 200 yards from Williams’ car in the fast food chain’s drive-through lane, according to ABC News’ Omaha affiliate KETV. A bolt-action weapon owned by Bormann and outfitted with a scope was used. As investigators worked the crime scene, Bormann drove off, breaking through crime scene tape that had been set up.
 
Bormann, who was wearing hunting-style camouflage fatigues, later ditched the car and ran on foot, tossing the alleged weapon. “He had a rifle in his possession and threw that down,” Kleine said, “and that’s the rifle we now have in possession.” Authorities captured him and recovered additional rounds of ammunition.
 
In an interview after his arrest, Bormann admitted to police that he had shot Williams, an assistant prosecutor said today in court, according to KETV.
 
Kleine said that his office will consider seeking the death penalty in what he described as a “very disturbing” crime that instantly made him think about the Dec. 5 massacre inside the Von Maur store at Westroads Mall in Omaha. In that case, 19-year-old Robert Hawkins opened fire on Christmas shoppers and mall employees, killing eight before he turned the gun on himself.
 
“That came to mind almost immediately,” Kleine said. “There is a parallel when you think about it. With the Von Maur incident, people who were Christmas shopping were targeted. In this case, the lady is just at the drive-through ordering food. It’s just totally random.”
 
Hawkins was found to have only therapeutic levels of a prescription drug in his system at the time of the mall shooting, but had a documented history of mental illness.
 
Family members for both Bormann and Williams were reportedly in the courtroom during this morning’s arraignment. John Kohl, the attorney representing Bormann, did not return a call from ABC News, but told KETV after the hearing that his client feels remorse for the Williams family. He said that his client has no history of violence or mental illness and that the alleged teen gunman’s family is shocked by the shooting.
 
Asked about the possibility that the crime was racially motivated, Kohl said that it would have been too dark for his client to know the race of his victim.
 
Bormann’s family released a statement Tuesday offering condolences to the Williams’ family. “We do not understand why this happened, as we are still trying to figure it out for ourselves,” the statement, provided in an e-mail to KETV, read. “We understand that there are absolutely no words that can change what happened in this tragic event and would like Brittany’s family to know that they are in our thoughts and prayers every hour of every day.”
 
Bormann had been charged with three minor crimes in South Dakota, KETV reported, including traffic violations and a drug possession charge that was later reduced.
 
Williams reportedly was a graduate of Northwest High School and a student at the University of Nebraska-Omaha, where she was studying to become a nurse, according to a MySpace tribute page devoted to Williams’ memory. It was filled with items about the young woman participating in sorority events and behavior typical of a college student.
 
Many friends posted comments expressing sadness over the death. “I can see her smile, hear her voice, a cute little squeaky voice that I thought was hilarious,” a friend identified as Tia wrote. “I remember her trendy style of dress, and her crazy shopping fetish that could almost compete with mine.”
 
“I’ll never forget the memories that my friend Brittany N. Williams (aka Ms. Diva) left me,” Tia wrote. “I will eternally love her and miss her.”
 
 
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UPDATE ON THE CASE:
 
BORMANN GUILTY OF SECOND-DEGREE MURDER
 
 
Sentencing set for December 2nd
Posted: 11:46 AM Sep 24, 2008
Last Updated: 6:47 PM Sep 25, 2008
Reporter: Gary Smollen

A Douglas County jury found Kyle Bormann guilty of second-degree murder Thursday afternoon in the shooting death of Brittany Williams. No one seemed happy with the outcome. Bormann’s family left in tears after the verdict was read, refusing to speak to reporters. The Williams family seemed disappointed with the decision and asked for some time alone. 

Prosecutors felt they’d made a solid case for first-degree murder, but the four men and eight women on the jury disagreed. The verdict means the jury concluded that the 20-year-old Bormann killed Williams, but it was not premeditated. He was also found guilty of use of a weapon to commit a felony.

The 21-year-old Williams was shot and killed while waiting in the drive-thru of an Omaha fast-food restaurant the night of January 20th.

Prosecutors argued that Bormann, who is white, shot Williams because she was black. “The facts and circumstances are unimaginable,” said Douglas County Attorney Don Kleine. “It’s hard to believe that somebody would take somebody’s life in this manner.”

The manner was a sniper-like murder, a single shot fired from about 140 yards away striking Brittany in the head and killing her instantly.

 

Prosecutors thought they’d made the premeditation requirement of a first-degree murder case crystal clear. “The fact that he admitted that he was angry and then with that anger grabbed his gun, intentionally and thought about what he was gonna be doing, but we gave it all to them and that’s what the jury decided and we accept that,” said assistant prosecutor Brenda Beadle

 

Prosecutors argued that Bormann put on his camouflage gear and drove into Omaha with a loaded deer rifle looking for a victim. The jury agreed to a point that the murder was intentional, but the jurors decided the state’s case lacked proof beyond a reasonable doubt that Bormann planned this murder.

 

“How you prepare for something like this with a loaded gun and aiming and the scope and all of those facts, I don’t see how it wasn’t premeditated,” said Beadle.

 

The second-degree murder conviction can still result in a life sentence. The penalty for that is 20 years to life. Add to that the conviction on the weapons charge, one to 50 years to run consecutively, and Bormann is looking at a minimum sentence of 21 years.

 

That will be decided by Judge Moran on December 2nd.

 

Because of the sentencing guidelines, Judge Moran does have a wide range for Bormann’s sentence: A minimum of 21 years, a maximum of life plus 50 years.

 

 

 

 

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    1. Conviction In Racially-Charged HomicideRead the original story  Sep 25, 2008 | KLKN-TV Lincoln A Douglas County jury has convicted a 20-year-old Omaha man of second-degree murder in what prosecutors said was the racially-motivated shooting death of a 21-year-old woman.

     

    1. Man Convicted of Killing Brittany WilliamsRead the original story  Sep 25, 2008 | KOLN-TV Lincoln A Douglas County jury has convicted a 20-year-old Omaha man of second-degree murder in what prosecutors said was the racially-motivated shooting death of a 21-year-old woman.
    1. Man convicted of 2nddegree murder in shootingRead the original story  Sep 25, 2008 | KXMD-TV Williston Man convicted of 2nd-degree murder in shooting Eds: APNewsNow. OMAHA, Neb. A Douglas County jury has convicted a 20-year-old Omaha man of second-degree murder in what prosecutors said was the racially motivated …

     

    OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – An Omaha man who used a rifle to kill a woman in a restaurant drive-through lane from several hundred feet away will spend at least 40 years in prison.A Douglas County judge sentenced 20-year-old Kyle Bormann Tuesday to 60 years to life for second-degree murder, and 20 to 30 years for a weapons charge. He shot and killed 21-year-old Brittany Williams in January as she waited for her order at an Omaha fast-food restaurant.Williams was a student at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.Prosecutors had argued that Bormann shot Williams because she was black; Bormann is white.

    The soonest Bormann could be eligible for parole is 40 years from now.

     
     
     
     
    Why this human did not get the death sentence or at the least, life in prison without parole, is beyond ludicrous. His crime was premeditated (rifle, camouflage fatigues, sitting and waiting to shoot Ms. Williams at 150 yards). Anything less than first-degree murder should have been the verdict, and not second-degree murder.
     
    Then again, Black life is still cheap in America.

    Rest in peace, Britanny.

    Rest in peace.

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    ON THIS DAY IN BLACK MUSIC HISTORY: FEBRUARY 2

    #1 Song 1959:   “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes,” the Platters

     

    Born:   Edward “Sonny” Stitt, 1924; Wilbert “Red” Prysock, 1926; Clarence Quick (the Dell-Vikings), 1937

     

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    1951   B.B.King reached #1 R&B with his 78, “3 O’Clock Blues.” It was his eighth single release and first charter. Born Riley King, he got his nickname when he was a deejay on WDIA in Memphis: When the station’s publicist called him the Beale Street Blues Boy, which later became justBlues Boy and later still, B.B. Playing piano on the record was the an who discovered him:  Ike Turner.

     

     

    1956   The Coasters signed to Atco Records and went on to have nineteen hits in fifteen years.

     

    1956   The Soul Stirrers featuring Sam Cooke (formerly of the Highway Q.C.’s) recorded what would become their biggest gospel single, “Touch the Hem of His Garment.”

     

    1963   Bobby “Blue” Bland hit the R&B chart with both sides of his newest release. “Call On Me,” would eeventually reach #6 (#22 pop) while the B-side, “That’s The Way Love Is” made it to #1 for two weeks (#33 pop). Over the previous five years, Bland and his band played more than three hundred shows a year.

     

    1994   “To think, I’ve been doing this for thirty fucking years,” Diana Ross reflected while performing at MIDEM ’94 in Cannes, France where she received the Commander in the Order of Arts andLetters award from the French Minister of Culture.

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    THE VERDICT IS IN: KIMBERLY DAWN TRENOR FOUND GUILTY; RECEIVES LIFE SENTENCE FOR MURDER OF ‘BABY GRACE’

     

    Kimberley Dawn Trenor, left; Riley Ann Sawyers (her daughter), right.
     
    Kimberly Dawn Trenor was convicted Monday of capital murder in the beating death of her 2-year-old daughter Riley Ann Sawyers, during a daylong discipline session in which the toddler was whipped with belts and flung across a room like a rag doll.
    Slideshows: Trial | The case
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    ‘BABY GRACE’ VERDICT BRINGS TEARS OF RELIEF
    10:55 PM CST on Monday, February 2, 2009
    Associated Press & Kevin Reece / 11 News
     
    GALVESTON, Texas — A mother was convicted Monday of capital murder in the beating death of her 2-year-old daughter during a daylong discipline session in which the toddler was whipped with belts and flung across a room like a rag doll.
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    Kevin Reece reports on ‘Baby Grace’ verdict
    February 2, 2008
    Jurors deliberated less than two hours Monday in the capital murder trial of Kimberly Dawn Trenor, who showed little emotion as the verdict was read. Trenor received an automatic life prison sentence. Prosecutors did not seek the death penalty.
     
    “It’s a good day for law enforcement. It’s a good day for Riley,” said prosecutor Kirk Sistrunk.
     
    Trenor and her husband, Royce Clyde Zeigler II, were accused of killing Riley Ann Sawyers during a 2007 discipline session to teach the toddler proper manners. Prosecutors say they beat her, dunked her head in cold bath water and threw her onto a tile floor, fracturing her skull and causing her death.
     
    Zeigler, also charged with capital murder, is being tried later.
     
    During closing arguments, prosecutors described Tenor as a liar who kept hitting the girl as the child pleaded for mercy. Earlier testimony showed Riley Ann told Trenor she loved her, in an apparent effort to stop the brutal beating.
    The girl’s unidentified remains were found in a container in Galveston Bay in October 2007.
    The victim was dubbed “Baby Grace” until relatives in Ohio saw media stories about the girl and identified her. 
    After Riley’s death, the couple stuffed her body in a plastic box and hid it in a storage shed at their suburban Houston home before dumping it in Galveston Bay, according to authorities.
    Investigators with the Galveston County Sheriff’s Department dubbed the toddler “Baby Grace” during the weeks they worked to identify her remains, discovered by a fisherman on a small island in the bay.
    Many of those investigators were in the courtroom Monday and they cried as the verdict was read.
    “We all made a promise to that little girl … that we would find the people responsible for her death and bring them to justice and we did,” said Galveston County Sheriff’s Sgt. Michael Barry, who right after the verdict was read left the courtroom and raised his fist in victory.
    “I saw that little shoe that I held up, that’s all I saw,” said Galveston detective Ray Tuttoilmondo. “Because that’s what it’s all about, the child.”
    Trenor’s defense attorney, Tommie Stickler Jr., said he was disappointed by the verdict but wasn’t surprised by how quickly the jury came back with its decision.
    During his closing arguments earlier Monday, Stickler implored jurors not to make a decision based on emotion but on the evidence in the case.
    “I’m not going to say the jury did or didn’t put away their emotions,” he said. “I don’t think anybody could have put them aside.”

    Photo by: Jennifer Reynolds

    Kimberly Dawn Trenor and Riley Ann Sawyers

     
    The jury foreman, Randall Rothschild, said jurors came back with a verdict fairly quickly because they felt the case was “pretty cut and dried.”
     
    “It’s an emotional trial because of the victim,” Rothschild said as his eyes became teary.
     
    “That was hard to set aside (emotions) and stick to the facts. But we did and justice is served.”
     
    Riley’s identity was a mystery for weeks until her paternal grandmother in Ohio, Sheryl Sawyers, saw an artist’s sketch of the girl and told authorities in Texas she thought it was her granddaughter.
     
    Sawyers testified during the trial and was in the courtroom as the verdict was read. She did not speak with reporters afterward.
     
    “For Sheryl it’s difficult. She looked at Kimberly as a daughter,” said Laura DePledge, an attorney for the Sawyers family. “It’s a victory for Riley but it’s another loss for Sheryl and the Trenor family.”

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    Riley Ann Sawyers

     
    During closing arguments Monday, Sistrunk repeatedly slammed his fist against a table, telling jurors that was the sound Riley’s skull made when her head was slammed against the tile floor.
     
    Prosecutors called Trenor a cold-blooded liar who ignored her daughter’s pleas to stop the abuse.
     
    Trenor admitted taking part in the discipline session but blamed 25-year-old Zeigler for throwing Riley across the family room and causing the skull fractures.
     
    “This was unacceptable abuse that will be punished but it’s not capital murder,” Stickler said during his closing arguments.
     
    Stickler said Trenor never intended to kill her daughter and painted a picture of a frightened 18 year old at the time of Riley’s death who was being controlled by her husband.
     
    But prosecutor Kayla Allen told jurors Trenor was a strong person who killed her daughter because the girl was in the way of her happiness with her new husband.
     
    Trenor and Zeigler met playing an online video game and married in June 2007 after Trenor moved with her daughter from Mentor, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, to Spring, a suburb north of Houston.
     
    Earlier Monday, Trenor’s attorney presented only one defense witness, a co-worker of her husband’s. The witness testified he believed Zeigler seemed to be controlling of his wife.
    That followed an unsuccessful attempt by Stickler to get Zeigler to testify. Zeigler invoked his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself when questioned by Stickler outside the presence of the jury.
     
    Galveston County Medical Examiner Stephen Pustilnik testified Monday any reasonable person could have seen Riley had been affected by having her head hit the floor and was in need of medical attention.
     
    Prosecutors declined to seek the death penalty against either Trenor or Zeigler because they didn’t think they could prove that the pair would be a future danger, a requirement for such a punishment.
     
     

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    BLACK HISTORY MONTH: WELFARE, IN BLACK AND WHITE

    Welfare.

    Say the word and millions of people conjure up images of Black people instead of White people. When people hear that word, the first image that comes to mind is of Ronald Reagan’s vicious insult known as “Welfare Queen.”

    Everyone by now knows the tired, old, worn-out retread of racist/sexist imagery:

    -the Cadillac-driving-has six children-getting rich and livin’ large welfare queen as created by Reagan during his 1976 presidential campaign to win votes.

    Welfare is a society issue that should be faced with reality and not racist hatred. Welfare programs of all types were created as relief programs to help down-on-their-luck Americans through destitute times until they could obtain, or regain, a better economic position in their lives.

    There are many types of welfare: Social Security, AFDC, Medicare, Medicaid, etc. But, many people prefer to put a Black face on welfare, instead of a White face.

    The majority of Americans who receive welfare checks are not Black. The majority of those who receive welfare checks are White people.

    Whites receive the lion’s share of welfare benefits, and they benefit in many ways at the expense of Black Americans.

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    Social Security.

    Social Security is the nation’s largest welfare program, although many Whites prefer to call it a retirement plan. What millions of Black Americans pay into the system ends up going to Whites who retire and Social Security is the biggest type of welfare. Some 61 percent of welfare recipients are White, while 33 percent are Black, according to 2000 Census Bureau statistics:

    http://www.census.gov/

     

    As a form of social welfare, social security encompasses the present working generation to work, have a salary, and pay taxes into the social security system to take care of the preceding generation. In addition, those working now also pay for future generations, since Social Security covers current worker’s payroll taxes which go into the Social Security Trust Funds —a bank account for current and future beneficiaries who earned their benefits by paying into the system when they worked, as seen  here  and   here.

    Therefore, todays Baby Boomers by their working have paid for the elderly and retired “WWII Generation” to receive pension and retirement benefits from social security, as well as disability benefits. For the Baby Boomers, the following “Gen X” group will pay into the social security system for the Boomers, and so on, and so on, and so on.

    So, the money that I am paying into social security is not just mine, but, is being paid into the system as a set-aside for the preceding generation, in this case, my parents, other senior citizen relatives and everyone else’s elderly relatives, well as future generations. Those who come after me and others of my age group who may one day reach retirement/elderly age, that group (Gen X) pays for the Baby Boomers. Keep in mind, the less successive generations work and pay into the social security system, the less money there may be there for those retiring.

    The baby boomers, the large number of people born between 1946 and 1964, will be retiring starting around 2008. Today, there are three workers for every beneficiary; by the year 2030, there will be two workers for every beneficiary. Based on current economic assumption, during the second decade of the next century benefit payments will exceed tax revenues and Social Security will have to redeem its trust fund reserves to meet its obligations. This means selling the securities it holds back to the government. To pay for them, the government would need to raise general taxes or sell new long-term securities in the private market. To meet the cost of the baby boom’s retirement, Social Security will have to be strengthened.”

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    The government writes retirement and disability benefit checks to 35.4 million recipients of whom 88.7 percent are White and 9.6 percent are Black. The reason behind this shocking disparity is perhaps the most lamentable of all: The life expectancy rate for Blacks is six times shorter than that of Whites, meaning Black workers spend years paying into a retirement system only to have White retirees reap the benefits for a longer time; Black Americans do not even get to receive so much from what they have worked hard to pay into the system of welfare; even there they are stomped on and gutted by this society/country/government. Social Security’s Bad Deal for Blacks has definitely taken its toll.

    Because of the disparity of the health care industry, millions of Blacks suffer through poor health care, lack of medical insurance that is affordable for them to obtain the most basic of health care, and living environments that damage their health, i.e., hazardous waste facilities, garbage dump sites, polluted waste receptacle areas for contaminants (used motor oils, used and discarded batteries), chemical run-offs from factories that dump their spent chemicals into the rivers, lakes and streams that contaminate and leach into ground water.

    Coupled with poor health, and lack of adequate health care, and suffering from the effects of the ravages of economic racism, it is no wonder that millions of Black Americans live less than whites, die sooner than whites, and do not reap the benefits of money they paid into a system that so stingily and grudgingly doles out pennies for all the money they have paid into such a system. It is no wonder that Blacks die before they get a chance to realize any of their social security and supplemental benefits.

    Black Americans outnumber Whites on certain types of welfare, but, are Blacks getting what they paid into the system? No. The federal government defines welfare as all entitlement programs funded through taxes. These programs, listed as “direct benefit payments for individuals” by the Office of Management and Budget, make up approximately $730 billion or 43 percent of the $1.47 trillion the government will spend this fiscal year. Welfare critics rarely search the Social Security rolls for “welfare cheats,” but train their sights on people getting various social programs. . . .

    Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC)

    Medicare

    Food stamps

    . . . .the relief programs with the most Black clients. Yet government figures show that Whites not Blacks make up the bulk of clients on these public aid programs; a fact that dispels the notion that Blacks are scheming for a free lunch courtesy of the American taxpayer.

    Program                   Recipients      Black      White
    Social Security (1)
    Retirement insurance     26 Million       7.7%      90.4%
    Disability insurance    3.7 Million      18.3%      79.3%
    Survivor’s benefits     1.8 Million        24%        72%
    Widow’s benefits        4.9 Million         9%      90.1%
    Supplemental
    Security Income       5.8 Million        26%      48.2%
    Aid to Families with Dependent Children (2)
    3.8 Million      39.2%      55.2%
    Medicare                   37 Million       8.1%        88% (3)
    Medicaid                 33.4 Million      25.1%      46.1% (4)
    Food Stamps              27.5 Million      34.9%      42.3% (5)
    Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Food Program (6)
    5.8 Million      27.8%      44.3%
    National Student Lunch Program (7)
    44.5 Million        17%         75%
    Veterans’ Benefits         26 Million       8.0%       86.4% 8
    Housing Subsidies         4.7 Million        40%         46% (9)
    SOURCE:  http://www.census.gov/

    Welfare

    Veteran’s Preference

    This type of welfare is mostly unknown to many citizens unless they are a veteran from any of the branches of the U.S. military. This type of welfare gives preferential consideration to veterans when applying for government jobs. Mostly this is seen at federal facilities  (Veterans Hospitals, for instance).  If a non-veteran goes to apply for a job, and there is a veteran preference stipulation noted in the job requirement, then that citizen will not get the job preference. The veteran will.

    Many people snot and cry about the numbers of Black people who receive some types of welfare, with Blacks receiving 33% welfare types in relation to their 12% of the U.S. population. But racism is at the heart of the standard-of-living gap between Blacks and Whites.

    Still unlawful race-based hiring practices, keep many Blacks from getting jobs that pay enough to lift them out of poverty. Until more blue-collar (and white-collar jobs), open up to Black workers, Blacks will continue to battle poverty and the freeloader misconception will continue to lodge as residue in the non-Black American mind. As long as Blacks continue to face substandard education, systematic racism, urban warfare and limited paths leading up and out of poverty, the rest of America will find it easy to hate on Black’s suffering in this country——until it hits home.

    With the dying and sputtering economy, with more Whites losing ground in the failing recession/depression economy, with more Whites losing jobs and finding themselves on the unemployment lines, this society is going to have to find another scapegoat to blame the failing economy on, as opposed to the constant need to blame inner city people (read: black people) for this nation’s savage policies of economic destruction.

    People (with intelligent, lucid brains) only need to look at the White families streaming into welfare offices in rural New Hampshire for proof that poverty has more to do with economics than race.

    The once thriving state has seen an 88 percent jump in welfare cases since 1989, yet the state’s Black population is a meager 0.6 percent.

    http://www.census.gov/

    Now, how do you explain all those hard-working Whites ending up on welfare, since to millions of non-Black Americans a welfare recipient can only be Black?

    All across America, there is proof that you can have the best job in the world: but, get cut from a company looking to keep its profits up at the expense of its employees, a company with its eye on the bottom line—-, then YOU will find yourself out of a job, living a paycheck away from homelessness, falling behind on the mortgage, falling behind on car payments, unable to feed/clothe your children, having to decide between medicine, hospitalization, OR food—–or worse, having to get on WELFARE—-no matter what race you hail from.

    But, don’t worry. . . .

    . . . .millions of  Whites will soon be where so many Blacks are now.

    Millions of them are already there.

    That’s what those of us all get for blind obedience to a government that cares nothing for us all, as well as practicing race hatred instead of communal help towards each other.

    Welfare.

     

    National School Lunch Program

     

     

    People don’t consider the National School Lunch Program, which feeds millions of low-income school children as part of the welfare system. But it is and, again, Whites are the primary beneficiaries. Compared to the 17 percent of recipients who were Black, 75 percent of the children receiving reduced or free lunches are White.

    The program was established under the National School Lunch Act, by President Harry Truman in 1946. The NSLP  is a federally assisted meal program operating in public and nonprofit private schools and residential child care institutions. It provides nutritionally balanced, low-cost or free lunches to children each school day.

    Whites receive the majority of food stamps, Medicaid and Medicare assistance, housing subsidies and veterans’ benefits provided by the government.

    Welfare

     

    Housing Subsidies for Home Ownership

     

    Housing plays a vital role in the lives and finances of families. In 2005, housing consumed roughly one-third of household expenditures1 and was the primary asset in the portfolios of most middle-income households.
    A family’s housing can take one of two forms: renting or home ownership. Although both provide shelter, they differ significantly in their implications for asset accumulation.
    Recurring rent payments constitute consumption—payments are exchanged for immediate and set periods of occupation. On the other hand, most mortgage payments include payments toward the principal, or estimated value, of a house. (It is called equity.) At the same time, the real value of the debt falls with inflation while housing values more typically rise over time, at least with inflation. Hence, owning often helps build up net worth. Renting offers no such security.
    Many studies have noted the wide variety of benefits that homeownership (as well as other assets) can generate. While the positive effect of homeownership on children’s behavior serves as one example, the most basic benefit that homeownership can provide lies in financial stability, as owners with built-up equity values can both use and fall back on these assets in good times and bad.
    The federal government spent approximately $199.5 billion on housing programs and tax expenditures in 2006. The breakdown of spending—$157.5 billion on homeownership (e.g., the Government National Mortgage Association) compared to $42.0 billion on rental programs (e.g., Tenant-Based Rental Assistance)—reveals that the federal government places a priority on home ownership as opposed to rental housing (figure 1).
    Many Blacks cannot afford home ownership due to high mortgage loans, still prevalent redlining, and a depreciating tax base on homes located in their neighborhoods, which are often predominantly Black. Many Black people live in rental property, therefore, they do not receive the subsidy benefits that millions of home owners (many of whom are White), receive.
    Direct outlays made up 87.1 percent of rental-assistance spending in 2006, while tax breaks provided over 98 percent of homeownership subsidies. Although both tax subsidies and direct-outlay programs attempt to reduce the cost of housing, the tax subsidies generally do not benefit low-income families. The tax subsidies benefit the middle-class and upper-class sections of the American population, sections which involve high numbers of Whites.
    The Deductibility of Mortgage Interest on Owner-Occupied Housing was the largest homeownership tax subsidy in 2006, constituting 44.1 percent of such tax spending and 43.4 percent of total homeownership assistance. The top income quintile (or richest 20 percent of the population) claimed the vast majority of benefits at 81.5 percent—more than four times the share of the lower four quintiles combined.

    Federal Housing Program

    1 U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Expenditures in 2005, February 2007.
    The author thanks the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the Ford Foundation for supporting the Opportunity and Ownership Project.
    ( The entire paper is available in PDF format.)

    Corporate Welfare Queens

     

    Also fitting the definition of welfare are the corporate subsidy programs that are funded with federal tax dollars. It’s been estimated that Congress funds more than 125 programs that subsidize private businesses, the overwhelming majority of which are White-owned and operated, say experts, at a cost of more than $85 billion annually.

    -Corporations (such as the Big 3, Chase Bank, Bank of America, Citicorp, Lehman Brothers, Bear Stearns, Citigroup, AIG, etc.) who despite their millions of bonuses, and high salaries, still manage to pig-suck billions of dollars from a government that only slaps them on the hand for company mismanagement and pathetic business procedures, while that same country/government runs into the ground its citizens who are just barely getting by on subsistence poverty wages.

    -Wal-Mart, a big beneficiary of welfare:

    http://www.progress.org/2004/corpw37.htm

    Welfare payments to timber corporations:

    http://www.progress.org/2005/tcs180.htm

    Even when they are losing millions, the America government still keeps shoveling subsidy monies out to inept companies.

    Corporate welfare TIF (tax increment financing) allows governments to give money, in the form of property tax exemptions, to whatever private corporations they choose. Tax Increment Financing, or TIF, in theory, is a public financing method which has been used for redevelopment and community improvement projects in many countries including the United States for more than 50 years.  Over the years, it has become a hog trough for affluent towns, suburbs and big business to fatten themselves at the expense of blighted communities for whom this tax subsidy was originally created for.

    Now, how many citizens can say that they have received such breaks from their government?

    Other forms of corporate welfare:  include the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP); the Public-Private Investment Program (PPIP); FDIC Temporary Liquidity Guarantees (TLG); the Targeted
    Investment Program (TIP)
    ; and the Term Asset-Backed Securities Lending Facility (TALF) , to name a few. Yes, it helps to be big business when you want a hand-out from the government.  Talk about welfare cheats. Big business wrote the book on how to be a successful welfare cheat.

    “Tax Increment Financing A Bad Bargain For Tax Payers”:  http://www.reclaimdemocracy.org/articles/2006/tax_increment_financing.php

    http://www.progress.org/banneker/cw.html

    When a corporation does build in an area under TIF, it often takes its factories/businesses to predominantly White areas, and not to predominantly Black areas. Such was the case with the Honda plant built in Greensburg, Indiana. If it means helping Blacks, economically, socially, etc., there is no way a plant or factory would be built in a mostly Black community. No. Better to give jobs, schools, sidewalks, paved roads, public utilities, etc. to non-blacks. Then again, that’s the way America the free and beautiful has always been towards her Black citizens.

    Welfare-To-Work Programs

    These particular programs were supposed to get people off the welfare rolls, but this feeble attempt at “getting rid of welfare as we know it”, has caused more harm and grief than it is worth; many of the jobs set aside on this program are nothing more than dead-end, service-oriented, going-no-where jobs. Jobs which in no way increase a person’s skills and raise their economic standing. Take the  Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunities Reconciliation Act (which replaced AFDC and proposed TANF as its replacement), passed on August 22, 1996, signed under the administration of then President Bill Clinton. This act mandated that single mothers who received welfare find paid work; this act even had the nerve to encourage them to marry; and it limited their time on welfare aid to a lifetime maximum of five years. Some states have even shorter time/term limits. PRWORA in effect treated the inability to work as a personal and immoral fault of the person, and implied and stressed that women are better off with men (which is the opposite of the original welfare system/concept which in the 1930s-1960s, which stressed that men in the family had to be non-existent….or leave altogether). Welfare reform never succeeded in reducing poverty and unemployment, something welfare reform was never intended to do. If this country really wants to see less Americans on any type of welfare, citizens should call out their state and local representatives to institute better education/curriculums in schools; better education, better jobs; better jobs, better skills; better skills, more opportunities in life, therefore, less dependency on any kind of welfare. The citizens of this country should be calling their representatives out on the carpet to overhaul the present welfare system, so that it would provide the safety net for all citizens that it was intended for; to institute more humane welfare reform that truly helps all citizens.

    For everyone.

    Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunities Reconciliation Act of 1996:   http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/PLAW-104publ193/content-detail.html

     

    Welfare-to-work-Programs:  http://jobsearchtech.about.com/library/weekly/aa032802-2.htm

    See also, “Welfare Reform’s Impact On the Public Housing Program”: http://www.huduser.org/publications/pubasst/welfare/intro.html

    The poverty rate has more to do with the economy than the availability of assistance for poor people. No matter what race those poor people come in.

    Therefore, there is no typical Black citizen who is a typical welfare recipient. As for a typical black person. . . .

    In answering, I would say a typical Black is a person who does the following:

    -works hard (usually twice as hard) to get a job;

    -has a strong work ethic;

    -is a good team worker on the job;

    -can be counted on to work with minimal supervision;

    -arrives to work on time;

    -does not break the law;

    -is a productive member of society

    Those are the typical qualities of being a citizen of this country, who happens to be Black.

    In this country, legalized Jane Crow segregation has been eradicated, but, unfortunately, only on paper; obviously not from people’s hearts and minds. Economic, social and residential segregation continue to reign supreme with destructive effects on the lives of millions of Black citizens.

    America no more wants to see Black Americans survive and thrive than it wants to see us excel and improve our living and social conditions.

    America wants—no, needs a permanent underclass, faces at the bottom of the well, to keep its white supremacy and racism going, and what better way to do that in the scapegoating of Blacks on the sacrificial altar of defilement and denigration of our humanity, even in social programs that all were originally created to benefit all Americans.

    Heaven forbid that non-Black America finally come to terms with its still present-day racism against Black Americans.

    Heaven forbid that Black Americans are given respect as citizens of this country; heaven forbid that our humanity is respected; heaven forbid that we are not maltreated as less than a White person just because of the color of our skin.

    Heaven forbid that Black women no longer are paid $0.67 cents for every $1.00 that a White man makes.

    Heaven forbid that America ceases its relentless stereotyping and maligning of her Black citizens.

    Heaven forbid that America finally grows a backbone and cease it mentally challenged disrespect of us as the perpetual picture of a welfare recipient who racks up huge benefits that make us super-rich.

    Heaven forbid that non-blacks cease their belief in the lies and myths that only a Black face should come to mind when the word welfare is mentioned.

    Public policy issues like welfare have been racially charged for decades. The negative animus assigned to blackness and the positive aura assigned to whiteness keeps the animosity and racial antipathy fueled against any progress and benefits that millions of Black Americans (and all other Americans) should rightfully lay claim to. By denigrating Black Americans as super receivers of welfare, this nation’s government does harm not only to those  Blacks receiving some  types of welfare, they also undermine and attack Whites, Latinos, Asians, etc., who receive welfare. By hating on Blacks, the naysayers against welfare are inadvertently hating on all other Americans who receive welfare as well. The time is way past for this country/government/society to cease its nasty depiction of only Blacks as receiving welfare. To cease its attacks that welfare is received by people who don’t work, people who don’t care, people who don’t try, people who are lazy. Many people on welfare are there because they need it, and often forgotten are the innocent children who receive welfare benefits, via their parent’s use of types of welfare. So, are the little innocent children to suffer because so many would rather see them starve and suffer dire health consequences because so many vicious people have the belief that ONLY adults receive welfare, and that children do not and should not? What, kick the little ones to the curb because their parents had to use welfare to keep the family from going completely under? Such a hatred is cruelty of the most miserable and miserly kind, especially to the little children who do not write nor institute government welfare programs of any kind. By hurting and castigating Blacks, this country castigates Whites and others as well for receiving welfare, and that helps no one where the receiving of welfare is concerned. The changes that would occur if  the punitive disparaging indifference of welfare misapplication was done away with, the assumptions of communicative rationality and a system of social justice, if it existed, that recognizes difference and disadvantage, and a system that faces the facts that a definition of justice that recognized the structural roots of poverty were used in the policy design of welfare reform programs occurred, would be phenomenal. But, rationality and justice are a long way off in the present welfare system this country operates on.

    That so many prefer to see any kind of government program that is funded by all of our federal tax dollars as a having a racial stigma attached to it is demeaning, callous and the height of utter disregard for anyone’s humanity, no matter what their race. Those who rail the most against welfare (and often cannot name even one type of welfare program if you asked them), often sing a different tune when they find themselves needing the helping hand of welfare.

    Black citizens are not strangers to hard work.

    Hell, we have been doing it since 1619, and before. Still are.

    And Whites do not own a monopoly on hard work.

    Neither is it freeloading to obtain from a system what you have paid into it.

    High time that the rest of America faced up to that fact.

    REFERENCES:

    1.   Social Security: http://www.ssa.gov/

    2.   Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), now known as TANF: 

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temporary_Assistance_for_Needy_Families

    Program reauthorized under the  Deficit Reduction Act of 2005.

    3.   Medicare:  http://www.medicare.gov/

    4.   Medicaid:  http://www.cms.hhs.gov/home/medicaid.asp; also CHIPS (State Children’s Health Care)

    5.   Food Stamps:  http://www.fns.usda.gov/FSP/

    6.   Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Food Program:  http://www.fns.usda.gov/wic/

    7.   National Student School Lunch Program: http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/Lunch/

    8.   Veteran’s Benefits:  http://www.va.gov/   Veterans’ Preference: http://www.usajobs.gov/EI3.asp 

    9.   Housing Subsidies:  http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/fhahistory.cfm

    Fannie Mae – Mortgage Backed Securities

    Freddie Mac

    Ginnie Mae

    10.    Unemployment Benefits (Unemployment Insurance):

    The Department of Labor’s Unemployment Insurance (UI) programs provide  unemployment benefits to eligible workers who become unemployed through no  fault of their own, and meet certain other eligibility requirements.

    11.   Federal income tax deduction for mortgage interest. To obtain the benefits of the mortgage interest deduction

    Rationality and Justice In Welfare Reform Programs

    THE ‘WELFARE QUEEN’ EXPERIMENT

    POST UPDATES:

    “Even Critics of Safety Net Increasingly Depend on It”

    Social Security: It’s Worse Than You Think

    http://www.epi.org/publication/race-public-housing-revisiting-federal-role/

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    ON THIS DAY IN BLACK MUSIC HISTORY: FEBRUARY 1

    #1 R&B Song 1960:   “Smokie Part 2,” Bill Black’s Combo

     

    Born:   James Johnson, 1894; Joe Sample (the Crusaders), 1939; Rick James (James Johnson, Jr.), 1948

     

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    1894   James Johnson (not the king of punk funk), known as the father of stride piano, was born in New Brunswick, NJ. The ’20s piano style was a combination of blues, boogie-woogie, ragtime, and classical, requiring big hands that could pound a piano with a barrelhouse technique.None were better than Johnson, who taught the king of stride and ragtime, Fats Waller, how to play. In 1923, Johnson wrote a theatrical musical, Runnin’ Wild, which was responsible for the ’20s dance craze, the Charleston.

     

    1947   Legendary blues artist and harmonica player Sonny Boy Williamson charted with “Shake Boogie,” reaching #4 R&B. By the time he was done, the Tennessee native had influenced generations of blues musicians including Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Little Walter, the Yardbirds, and Junior Wells.

     

    1948   James Johnson, known as Rick James, (and the king of p-funk), was born in Buffalo, NY. Starting with Canadian group called the Minah Birds (including a youthful Neil Young), James went on to have twelve pop and twenty-seven R&B hits as an artist while writing and producing Top 5 smashes for Eddie Murphy (“Party All The Time”)and the Mary Jane Girls (“In My House”).

     

    1963   The Dreamlovers, who backed up Chubby Checker on most of his hits and who scored their own Top 10 single with “When We Get Married,” performed on Dick Clarks American Bandstand.

    1968   In the ’50s, a two-sided hit was a common occurrence though it had all but vanished in the highly competitive ’60s until Dionne warwick pulled it off with “I Say A Little Prayer,” which peaked at #4 pop and #8 R&B. Its flip, “(Theme From) The Valley of the Dolls” reached #2 pop and #13 R&B. Warwick recorded the film song at the request of the movie’s female lead, Barbara Parkins.

     

     

     

     

    1972   Aretha Franklin sang “Take My hand,Precious Lord” at the funeral of her mentor and old friend Mahalia Jackson in Chicago.

     

    1992   Vanessa Williams soared onto the Top 100 with “Save The Best For Last,” It was her biggest hit, reaching #1 both pop and R&B. Nine years earlier, Vanessa became the first Black woman to win the Miss America pageant.

     

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    IN REMEMBRANCE: 2-1-2009

    Published: January 28, 2009
     
    John Updike, the kaleidoscopically gifted writer whose quartet of Rabbit novels highlighted a body of fiction, verse, essays and criticism so vast, protean and lyrical as to place him in the first rank of American authors, died on Tuesday in Danvers, Mass. He was 76 and lived in Beverly Farms, Mass.
     
     
     
    W. Earl Snyder

    John Updike in the early 1960s, in a photograph from his publisher for the release of “Pigeon Feathers.” More Photos »

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    Mr. Updike and his first wife, Mary, and their children in 1966. his final book is to be published in June. More Photos >

     
    The cause was cancer, according to a statement by Knopf, his publisher. A spokesman said Mr. Updike had died at the Hospice of the North Shore in Danvers.
     
    Of Mr. Updike’s many novels and stories, perhaps none captured the imagination of the book-reading public more than his precisely observed tales about ordinary citizens in small-town and urban settings.
     
    His best-known protagonist, Harry Rabbit Angstrom, first appears as a former high-school basketball star trapped in a loveless marriage and a sales job he hates. Through the four novels whose titles bear his nickname — “Rabbit, Run,” “Rabbit Redux,” “Rabbit Is Rich” and “Rabbit at Rest” — the author traces the funny, restless and questing life of this middle-American against the background of the last half-century’s major events.
     
    “My subject is the American Protestant small-town middle class,” Mr. Updike told Jane Howard in a 1966 interview for Life magazine. “I like middles,” he continued. “It is in middles that extremes clash, where ambiguity restlessly rules.”
     
    From his earliest short stories, he found his subject in the everyday dramas of marriage, sex and divorce, setting them most often in the fictional town of Olinger, Pa., which he described as “a square mile of middle-class homes physically distinguished by a bend in the central avenue that compels some side streets to deviate from the grid.” He wrote about America with boundless curiosity and wit in prose so careful and attentive that it burnished the ordinary with a painterly gleam.
     
    Here he is in “A Sense of Shelter,” an early short story:
     
     
    “Snow fell against the high school all day, wet big-flake snow that did not accumulate well. Sharpening two pencils, William looked down on a parking lot that was a blackboard in reverse; car tires had cut smooth arcs of black into the white, and wherever a school bus had backed around, it had left an autocratic signature of two V’s.”
     
     
    The detail of his writing was so rich that it inspired two schools of thought on Mr. Updike’s fiction: those who responded to his descriptive prose as to a kind of poetry, a sensuous engagement with the world, and those who argued that it was more style than content.
     
    The latter position was defined by James Wood in the 1999 essay “John Updike’s Complacent God.”
     
    “He is a prose writer of great beauty,” Mr. Wood wrote, “but that prose confronts one with the question of whether beauty is enough, and whether beauty always conveys all that a novelist must convey.”
     
    Astonishingly industrious and prolific, Mr. Updike turned out three pages a day of fiction, essays, criticism or verse, proving the maxim that several pages a day was at least a book a year — or more. Mr. Updike published 60 books in his lifetime; his final one, “My Father’s Tears and Other Stories,” is to be published in June.
     
    “I would write ads for deodorants or labels for catsup bottles, if I had to,” he told The Paris Review in 1967. “The miracle of turning inklings into thoughts and thoughts into words and words into metal and print and ink never palls for me.”
     
    His vast output of poetry, which tended toward light verse, and his wide-ranging essays and criticism filled volume after volume. Among them are “Golf Dreams: Writings on Golf” (1996), “Just Looking: Essays on Art” (1989), “Still Looking: Essays on American Art” (2005) and “Self-Consciousness: Memoirs” (1989). One famous article was on the baseball star Ted Williams’s last game, “Hub Fans Bid Kid Adieu” (1977), which first appeared in The New Yorker in 1960.
     
    As his fiction matured, Mr. Updike’s novels sometimes became more exotic and experimental in form, locale and subject matter. “The Coup” (1978 was set in an imaginary African country. “Brazil” (1994) was a venture in magic realism. “Toward the End of Time” (1997) was set in 2020, after a war between the United States and China. “Gertrude and Claudius” (2000) was about Hamlet’s mother and uncle. And “The Terrorist” (2006) was a fictional study of a convert to Islam who tries to blow up the Lincoln Tunnel.

     

     

    He had been suffering from Alzheimer’s disease for several years and his heart simply stopped, said Olof Johansson, editor of the Swedish boxing magazine Boxning and a friend who said he had been in contact with his family. Johansson’s condition had worsened in the last two months, he said.
     
    In 2003, Johansson’s third wife, Edna, told the Swedish daily Aftonbladet that her husband had been battling Alzheimer’s disease for several years.
     
    “He was physically a very strong man, so he could fend off the illness for a long time,” Mr. Johansson, the editor, said in a telephone interview from Sweden on Saturday.
     
    In his prime, Johansson, the boxer, was 6 feet ½ inch and 195 pounds, with thick arms, shoulders and chest, and a heavy right-hand punch. Away from the ring, he was outgoing and charming, handsome and dimpled, never passing up a good time.
     
    As Gay Talese wrote in 1961 in The New York Times Magazine: “Johansson likes publicity and the high life and possibly knows as much about the female form as any man since Vesalius. When he knocked Patterson out two years ago, it was a setback for austerity, a victory for the Copacabana.”
     
    On June 26, 1959, the first time Johansson fought Patterson, Johansson was the unbeaten European champion and Patterson had lost only one professional fight, to Joey Maxim. Patterson trained in the Catskills. Johansson trained at the Grossinger’s resort, also in the Catskills, with golf in the morning, boxing in the afternoon and an evening drive to New York for dinner and dancing. He looked clumsy in training, and Patterson was favored to win their fight at Yankee Stadium by 4 to 1 or more.
     
    The underdog won. Johansson knocked down Patterson seven times in the third round before the referee stopped the fight. Years later, Patterson said, “He hit me so hard, I didn’t know where I was.”
     
    “The whole nation went bananas over the result,” said the editor, Mr. Johansson, who was 12 at the time of the fight.
     
    When Johansson, the new champion, returned home with his world heavyweight title to Goteborg, Sweden, he flew in on a helicopter, landing in the city’s main soccer stadium. About 20,000 people cheered him. In Johansson’s next fight against Patterson, on June 20, 1960, at the Polo Grounds, Patterson became the first heavyweight champion to regain his title. In the fifth round, he landed a left hook that knocked Johansson off his feet. Hitting his head on the canvas with a thud, he was unconscious for eight minutes and needed 10 minutes more before he could leave the ring.
     
    Their final fight was March 13, 1961, in Miami Beach’s Convention Hall. Patterson won by a sixth-round knockout, and A. J. Liebling, writing in The New Yorker, said the outcome seemed preordained.
     
    “He was, I had heard, on an eating jag: creamed chicken, strawberry shortcake, cherry cheesecake,” Mr. Liebling wrote of Johansson. “It sounded compulsive to me, the prisoner stuffing before the execution.”
     
    The two losses to Patterson were the only blemishes in Johansson’s professional career. After four more fights, he retired in 1963 with a 28-2 record.
     
    Johansson was born Sept. 22, 1932, in Goteborg. His first fight came on the street at age 8 against a 9-year-old. (Johansson won). At 13, he joined a boxing club. At 15, he quit school and became a street laborer and later a dock worker. At 16, he had his first amateur fight and soon started 15 months of service in the Swedish navy.
     
    At 19, as the Swedish heavyweight amateur champion and winner of 80 of his 88 bouts, he endured an embarrassing moment. In the 1952 Olympic final against an American, Ed Sanders, the referee disqualified Johansson after two of the three scheduled rounds for a lack of effort.
     
    A Swedish newspaper headlined its article “Ingemar, for Shame.” The New York Herald Tribune called him frightened and said, “The officials were so disgusted with the Swede’s actions — the cause of a piercing din of whistles and boos — that they declared there would be no second place and Johansson would not get a silver medal.”
     
    Years later, Johansson said he had been limited to a 10-day training camp, he had been trained by novices and he had been told by his team leader to let Sanders be the aggressor. As Johansson said in the broken English he learned by watching American movies: “I was not full grown up for boxing. I have no condition.” Twenty-nine years after the fight, the International Olympic Committee gave him his silver medal.

    He called 911 around 1 a.m. on Wednesday to report trouble breathing, the Orange Park police said, and died despite rescue efforts. Mr. Powell had a history of heart problems, and a heart attack is suspected.
     
    Lynyrd Skynyrd was formed in the mid-1960s by a group of high school students in Jacksonville, Fla., who named their band for a physical-education teacher they disliked: Leonard Skinner. Mr. Powell, originally a roadie for the band, joined as a playing member in 1972, according to the band’s Web site. In 1973 the band released its first album, “Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd.”
     
    The group became one of the South’s most popular and gained national fame with hits like “Free Bird,” “What’s Your Name” and especially “Sweet Home Alabama,” which reached the Top 10 on the national charts in 1974.
     
    The band was devastated on Oct. 20, 1977, when its chartered plane crashed in a swamp near McComb, Miss. Six people died: the lead singer, Ronnie Van Zant; the guitarist Steve Gaines; his sister, the vocalist Cassie Gaines; and an assistant road manager, the pilot and the co-pilot. Mr. Powell was among the survivors.
     
    Two years after the accident, Mr. Powell and three fellow members — Allen Collins, Gary Rossington and Leon Wilkeson — formed the Rossington-Collins Band. It broke up in 1982.
     
    Mr. Powell was on hand again in 1991 when a revived version of the band released a new album, “Lynyrd Skynyrd 1991,” and started a tour in Baton Rouge, La., where the band was headed in 1977 when the plane crashed. Fans who kept their tickets from the canceled 1977 concert were admitted free.
     
    The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006.
     
    SOURCE:  The New York Times:  http://www.nytimes.com
     
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    CHARLES H. SCHNEER, SCI-FI FILM PRODUCER
     
     
    Published: January 26, 2009
     
    Charles H. Schneer, a noted film producer who for a quarter-century helped the Oscar-winning special-effects wizard Ray Harryhausen lay waste to Washington, San Francisco, Rome and many other places, died on Wednesday in Boca Raton, Fla. He was 88.
     
     
     
     
    January 27, 2009    

    MGM, via Photofest

    Charles H. Schneer and Laurence Olivier on the set of “Clash of the Titans,” Mr. Schneer’s last film with Ray Harryhausen.

     

     

    His daughter Stacey Lee confirmed the death, saying her father had been ill for many years. A resident of Delray Beach, Fla., Mr. Schneer divided his time between London and Florida for more than four decades before settling full time in the United States a few years ago.
     
    When the two joined forces in the early 1950s, Mr. Schneer was a young producer who badly wanted to make a picture in the giant-octopus-rips-down-the-Golden-Gate-Bridge tradition. In Mr. Harryhausen, an innovative but still little-known animator, he found his man.
     
    Together, they made a dozen science-fiction and fantasy films that endure as cult classics, notable for combining live action with Mr. Harryhausen’s distinctive stop-motion animation. They include “Earth vs. the Flying Saucers” (1956); the Sinbad trilogy, comprising “The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad” (1958), “The Golden Voyage of Sinbad” (1974) and “Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger” (1977); and “The Three Worlds of Gulliver” (1960). Their last film together was “Clash of the Titans” (1981), which, despite a cast of titans including Laurence Olivier, Claire Bloom, Maggie Smith and Ursula Andress, had a lukewarm reception.
     
    Their most famous collaboration was “Jason and the Argonauts” (1963), a retelling of the Greek myth that featured an army of walking, swashbuckling skeletons, memorably animated by Mr. Harryhausen. Mr. Harryhausen received the Gordon E. Sawyer Award, a special Academy Award for lifetime technical achievement, in 1991.
     
    Charles Hirsh Schneer was born on May 5, 1920, in Norfolk, Va., and moved with his family to Mount Vernon, N.Y., as a youth. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Columbia University in 1940 and in World War II served with the Army Signal Corps, making training films at its studio in Astoria, Queens. After the war, he worked for Universal and Columbia Pictures in Hollywood and later formed his own company, Morningside Productions.
     
    Besides his daughter, Ms. Lee, of Boston, Mr. Schneer is survived by his wife, the former Shirley Sussman; another daughter, Lesley Silver of London; a sister, Babette Schneer Katz of Mamaroneck, N.Y.; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. A third daughter, Bettine Greifer, died in 2001.
     
    Mr. Schneer was at Columbia Pictures when he met Mr. Harryhausen. At the time, Mr. Harryhausen was an unheralded animator whose most recent film, “The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms” (1953), had been made on a shoestring budget of $200,000, just $10 a fathom. But Mr. Schneer loved the picture, and the two men joined forces with “It Came From Beneath the Sea,” released in 1955.
     
    The movie was Mr. Schneer’s octopus dream film come to life — almost. Because of financial constraints, the octopus was really a hexapus, with six arms where eight should have been.
     
    “The rumor got around that sometimes there were less,” Mr. Harryhausen said Monday by telephone from his London home. “If the budget was cut any more, we would have had a tripod.”
     
    The length of time Mr. Harryhausen’s painstaking animation required (a single picture could take several years) freed Mr. Schneer to produce other films. Among them was “Hellcats of the Navy” (1957), the only movie in which Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy Davis appear together.
     
    Mr. Schneer also produced a biopic about the Nazi rocket scientist Wernher von Braun, released in the United States in 1960 as “I Aim at the Stars.” (The comedian Mort Sahl made short work of the title, amending it to read: “I Aim at the Stars — but Sometimes Hit London.”)
     
    A hands-on producer, Mr. Schneer contributed enthusiastically to the story lines of his films, Mr. Harryhausen said on Monday. He scoured the papers for accounts of the paranormal, of which there was no shortage in the 1950s. He accompanied his crews on location, and at least once helped stave off an embarrassing anachronism.
     
    The film was “Jason and the Argonauts,” shot on the Italian coast. In one scene, the script called for Jason’s ship, the Argo, to sail around a bluff and into view. But as the cameras rolled, to everyone’s astonishment, Sir Francis Drake’s galleon the Golden Hind sailed by instead. It had been launched by a British film crew also shooting in the area.
     
    As Mr. Harryhausen recalled in an article he wrote for The Guardian in 2003, Mr. Schneer rose to the occasion at once. “Get that ship out of here!” he cried. “You’re in the wrong century.”
     
     
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    I grew up on the films of Charles Schneer and Ray Harryhausen:
     
    -“Clash of the Titans”
    -“The Golden Voyage of Sinbad”
    -“Jason and the Argonauts”
     
    The stop-action imagery of the Medusa of “Titans”, the Colossus of Rhodes, of “Argonauts”, and so many more.
     
    The world lost a wonderful film producer in Mr. Schneer.
     
    Charles, , producing films that still stand the test of time, and Ray creating his stop-motion animation figures that delighted young and old alike; Charles and Ray—they were a formidable team.
     
    In tribute to Charles, (and Ray), I present two of my favourite Schneer/Harryhausen films.
     
    Rest in peace, Charles.
     
    SALUTARE.
     
     
    “JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS” (1963):
     
     
     
    “CLASH OF THE TITANS” (1981):
     
     
     
     
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    JAMES BRADY, COLUMNIST WHO CHRONICLED  THE POWER ELITE
     
     
    Published: January 29, 2009
     
    James Brady, who helped start the Page Six gossip column at The New York Post, chronicled the doings of the New York power elite in columns for Advertising Age and Crain’s New York Business and wrote a gripping memoir of his combat experience in the Korean War, died on Monday after collapsing at his home in Manhattan. He was 80.
     
     
     
    Courtesy of Parade Magazine

    James Brady profiled celebrities for Parade magazine.

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    His daughter Fiona Brady said that the cause had not been determined but that he had a stroke several years ago.
     
    For more than 30 years Mr. Brady turned a knowing eye on the literati, fashionistas and tycoons who defined life at the top in Manhattan. He also interviewed Hollywood celebrities for Parade magazine. But nearly any topic that caught his fancy made it into his columns.
    In his final “Brady’s Bunch” column in Advertising Age in 2005, he reviewed some of the subjects that he had written about over the years. They included Paris and Coco Chanel, war and peace, “the Hamptons, football, red wine, TV, Scott Fitzgerald, skiing with my grandchildren and Elaine’s restaurant.”
     
    The list went on. And on.
     
    “He was a throwback to the Damon Runyon days of newspapermen,” the gossip columnist Liz Smith, who worked for Mr. Brady at Harper’s Bazaar and The Post, said in a telephone interview on Wednesday. “He did just about everything, and probably 28 other things I don’t even know about. He worked hard, and he made it seem effortless.”
     
    James Winston Brady grew up in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, and worked his way through Manhattan College as a copyboy at The Daily News in New York. After being called up from the reserves by the Marine Corps, he went to Korea in 1951 and wound up leading a rifle platoon in some of the heaviest combat of the war.
     
    He later wrote about his Korean experience in an acclaimed memoir, “The Coldest War” (1990), one of his several books about Korea and the Marines, including “The Scariest Place in the World” (2005), “Why Marines Fight” (2007) and the novels “The Marines of Autumn” (2000) and “The Marine” (2003). Just days before he died, he finished editing “Hero of the Pacific: The Life of Legendary Marine John Basilone,” to be published by Wiley in November.
     
    On returning to the United States, he was hired as a business news reporter by Women’s Wear Daily. Its parent company, Fairchild Publications, later sent him to Washington to cover Capitol Hill and to London and Paris to run its bureaus there. In Paris he became a good friend of Coco Chanel, who, for reasons unknown, called him “mon petit indien” (“my little Indian”).
     
    In 1958 he married Florence Kelly, who survives him. In addition to his daughter Fiona, of the Riverdale section of the Bronx, he is also survived by a brother, Msgr. Tom Brady of Brooklyn; another daughter, Susan Konig of Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y.; and four grandchildren.
     
    Mr. Brady returned to New York as publisher of Women’s Wear Daily in 1964 and later started its spinoff publication W. In 1971 he took over the editorship of Harper’s Bazaar, but his efforts to inject a more youthful note into the publication earned him a quick exit, although he put his misadventures to good use in the publishing memoir “Superchic” (1974).
     
    He was quickly hired by Clay Felker to develop and write the “Intelligencer” column for New York magazine, and, just as quickly, lured away by the publisher Rupert Murdoch, then extending his reach from Australia and Britain to the United States. Mr. Brady initially edited The National Star (now The Star), the supermarket tabloid, and then moved to The Post after Mr. Murdoch bought it in 1976.
     
    Whether Mr. Brady alone gave birth to Page Six remains in dispute, but he was present at the creation, gave the column its name and was its first editor, briefly, before being called on to edit Mr. Murdoch’s latest acquisition, New York magazine. He returned to Page Six as editor in the early 1980s.
     
    A taste for the high life and an upbeat, gregarious nature made Mr. Brady a marathon chronicler of the upper reaches of Manhattan social life, where he was a curious enthusiast rather than a climber. He began writing a column for Advertising Age in 1977, and when Crain’s New York Business started up in 1984, he simply doubled his output with a column there, too. The social material that did not find its way into his columns fed into a series of novels set in the Hamptons. (He had a summer house in East Hampton, N.Y.)
     
    Beyond New York, he was familiar to millions of readers as the author of “In Step With,” a weekly celebrity profile for Parade magazine, which he began writing in 1986. His last Parade column, on Kevin Bacon, is scheduled to appear on Feb. 15.
     
     
    SOURCE:  The New York Times:  http://www.nytimes.com
     
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