More Noted Things
Josh Gerstein,"A Rebellion Grows Within the ACLU after ‘Earthquake'," New York Sun, 26 June, outlines the reasons for internal dissension. See also: Gerstein,"For ACLU's Anthony Romero, These Should Be Best of Times," New York Sun, 27 June. Given the issues, if the dissidents don't prevail, I'm tearing up my membership card. A card-carrying Republican member of the ACLU? You're damn straight. You got a problem with that? Thanks to David Garrow for the tip.
Scott Jaschik,"New Home for the King Papers," Inside Higher Ed, 26 June; and Luker,"Access to King's Papers Also Key," Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 27 June, report some of the concerns I have about Atlanta's purchase of the Martin Luther King Papers from the King Estate. Kate Taylor,"King's Papers Sold, But Unsettled," New York Sun, 27 June, is richly illuminating. See, especially: who actually will now hold title to the King manuscripts, questions that Morehouse College President Walter Massey will not answer, Sotheby's claim that the King Estate misrepresented what was actually being auctioned, and the fact that massive collections of civil rights era documents remain ill-housed at the King Center, covered with plastic sheeting to shelter them from the leaking roof.
From"the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice" file: 1) senior administrators atthe University of Coloradoannounce plans thatwould lead toWard Churchill's termination; and 2) a federal judge has ordered the federal government to act on Tariq Ramadan's application for a visa.
Finally, if you thought that Chris Pettit's comments on KC Johnson's posts here at Cliopatria are irate rants, you haven't seen irate ranting. I frankly stole this from my virtual son, Chris Richardson, who's been stealing noted things from me and alarming the masses with Outside Reports of Roving Transvestites in the Big Easy who've Seized Control of J. K. Rowling's Brain and the Republican Agenda for America!