BOB BUTLER, PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK JOURNALISTS, WRITES THAT THE ARREST OF TWO JOURNALISTS IN FERGUSON REMINDS HIM OF 1964
The shooting death of Michael Brown and the subsequent police clampdown on protests in 2014 is frighteningly similar to how law enforcement treated civil rights marchers and the media in 1964. This time, their tools are stun grenades and assault weapons.
And again, the press is not just the witness, we have also become the victims.
Wesley Lowery, a reporter from the Washington Post who just accepted the National Association of Black Journalists’ Emerging Journalist Award, and Ryan J. Reilly of the Huffington Post, were camped out in a local McDonald’s, simply recharging their phones and laptops, when several St. Louis County police officers dressed in full combat gear decided — allegedly for safety reasons — they had to go.
When Reilly and Lowery apparently did not move fast enough, they were arrested. They were released a short time later without charges.
And again, the press is not just the witness, we have also become the victims.
Wesley Lowery, a reporter from the Washington Post who just accepted the National Association of Black Journalists’ Emerging Journalist Award, and Ryan J. Reilly of the Huffington Post, were camped out in a local McDonald’s, simply recharging their phones and laptops, when several St. Louis County police officers dressed in full combat gear decided — allegedly for safety reasons — they had to go.
When Reilly and Lowery apparently did not move fast enough, they were arrested. They were released a short time later without charges.
Read it at CNN.
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The common theme of defensiveness – why is it there? Well, we most assuredly know that the literati and the cognoscenti dismissed Macdonald as a hack. Prolific beyond words, he churned out novels and stories at a mind blowing pace his entire life. In the old school reference work World Authors 1950-1970 (published by H.H. Wilson) he says that when starting out as a young writer he kept thirty to forty stories in the mail at all times. What a fine example of self confidence and determination!
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