Chronicles the life and writings of Frank Marshall Davis who was executive editor of the Associated Negro Press. He also lived in Hawaii and wrote articles for the Honolulu Record.
What the Con Con did was take the facade of the merit system and turn it into what promises to be a continuing political system. The chief justice would continue to appoint District Court judges. While that may be a less blatantly political way of…
Several Constitutional Convention delegates have employed members of their immediate families to serve among the estimated 300 workers being hired for the convention. No rule prevents delegates from placing their relatives on the payroll. And the…