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A Northern Reader Says "Yes, It Was 1620!" | Letters


From: Spirit Of The Fighting 69th [Email him]
Virginians claiming 1607 as America’s founding remind me of the Irish who claim America was discovered by St. Brendan and his happy monks, or the Scandinavians who push for Leif Erickson and the Vikings, where even the Chinese have now gotten into the act. They all may have a point, but so what, the only discovery that counted was the Italian from Genoa sailing for the Spanish crown, Sr. Cristoforo Columbo.
So, it is with Jamestown, whose settlers weren’t there to found a new society, but to seek their fortunes.  A permanent settlement was not a priority, only the prodigious efforts of Capt. John Smith could get them to build shelters and plant crops.  Jamestown barely survived and many colonists were all for pulling up stakes and hauling their sorry carcasses back to England. That was not the story farther north. ....

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Opinion: In the South, the pen is mighty


Opinion: In the South, the pen is mighty
CNN
3/16/2021
© Maude Scuyler Clay
A Mississippi Delta cotton field.
Last year, the late Randall Kenan spoke at the University of Mississippi about his work as a writer and the role of the writer in society. Kenan said, for a community to change they have to understand the devastation they are wreaking on certain people.
Yes, Georgia flipped blue because of a massive voter enfranchisement effort. But I like to think that it was also the groundbreaking work of Georgia writers, from James Alan McPherson and Alice Walker to Tayari Jones, who all created a literary culture in their home state that helped its populace begin to see the devastation that was being imposed on many of its citizens. Southern writing today embraces a variety of identities and perspectives, and even includes writers who are Southern transplants as well as natives, revealing how those who choose to live in the South must also inhabit the ....

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