Sunday, February 24, 2019

Happy Birthday Frederick Douglass- A New Biography-In Honor Of John Brown Late Of Harpers Ferry-1859 For Frederick Douglass On His 200th Birthday -In Honor Of Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday- Now He Belongs To The Ages- Doris Kearns Goodwin’s Abraham Lincoln- “Team Of Rivals: Abraham Lincoln's Political Genius"- A Book Review


Happy Birthday Frederick Douglass- A New Biography

Click on link to hear a serious biographer of Frederick Douglass the revolutionary abolitionist who broke with the William Lloyd Garrison-wing of the movement when the times called for remorseless military fighting against the entrenched slave-holders and their allies. This from Christopher Lydon’s Open Source program on NPR.
https://player.fm/series/open-source-with-christopher-lydon/behind-the-leonine-gaze-of-frederick-douglass

This is what you need to know about Frederick Douglass and the anti-slavery, the revolutionary abolitionist fight. He was the man, the shining q star black man who led the fight for black men to join the Union Army and not just either be treated as freaking contraband or worse, as projected in early in the war by the Lincoln administration the return of fugitive slaves to “loyal” slave-owners. Led the fight to not only seek an emancipation proclamation as part of the struggle but a remorseless and probably long struggle to crush slavery and slaver-owners and their hanger-on militarily. Had been ticketed at a desperate moment in 1864 to recreate a John Brown scenario if they logjam between North and South in Virginia had not been broken. Yes, a bright shining northern star black man.    




In Honor Of Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday- Now He Belongs To The Ages- Doris Kearns Goodwin’s Abraham Lincoln- “Team Of Rivals: Abraham Lincoln's Political Genius"- A Book Review





Book Review

Team Of Rivals: Abraham Lincoln's Political Genius, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Simon &Schuster, New York, 2005


One would think as we celebrate, and rightly so, Abraham Lincoln’s birthday that everything that needs to be said about the man has been written, and written in profusion and to exhaustion. I believe that fact is essentially true, although that has not stopped all and sundry from taking a shot at reformulating, or “uncovering” the “real” Lincoln as the fairly recent attempts to win Lincoln for the “Homintern” (the English poet W.H. Auden’s term, not mine) on the question of his sexual preferences indicates. That said, after reading Doris Kearns Goodwin’s Team Of Rivals it is apparent that there are reformulations and there are reformulations. Here Ms. Goodwin has gathered much material that I have seen in other sources and tells a very interesting and detailed politically-etched story about the way that Abraham Lincoln was able to use his sharply-honed skills to weld together a presidential cabinet that, with few defections and fewer resignations, ran the Unionist side in the American Civil War. For those already familiar with battles, military victories and personalities, and grand strategies this is a very good inside look at the mechanics of how the Union victory was won. If that fight was a close thing at times it was not Lincoln’s lack of ability to stay the course and to push the fight forward that was to blame.

As I mentioned above most of the material used here, including many of the humorous (1860s humorous) anecdotes and parables that Lincoln was famous for, have seen the light of day in other sources, especially in poet and fellow Illinoisan Carl Sandburg’s old time multi-volume study. Where Ms. Goodwin shines is on the information about the fight for the formation of the Republican Party in the 1850s and in chronicling Lincoln’s almost compulsive desire from early on to mark his name in the stars. The struggle to create that new party, and the sketches of the men that were drawn to it, including Lincoln, out of the divergent political tendencies that were coming apart in the tradition Whig and Northern Democratic parties as a result of the pressures of the slavery question represented some of the most interesting parts of the book. The mix and matches of personalities and divergent political backgrounds that came together and formed its core, men like William Seward, Montgomery Blair, and Simon Chase joined by Unionist Democrats and Whigs like Edwin Stanton and Edward Bates, were those that Lincoln had to work with in order to form a coalition, a popular front if you like, that held together under his authority to get the necessary job done.

There has been some recent controversy over the question of Lincoln’s racial views and whether he was, personally, a racist or not. While that question is more germane than the once concerning his sexual preferences I believe that Ms. Goodwin has put paid to that question by her narrative. Clearly Lincoln, as he entered the presidency, had the typical racial views of his times, his white man’s times, no question. In that sense Seward, and more so, Chase held more “advanced” views and were more comfortable with working with blacks. The beauty of Lincoln, as a kicking and screaming late covert to “high” abolitionist positions is that he was able to transcend his own personal views.

In that sense Ms. Goodwin, however, may have underestimated the influence that the “team” had on Lincoln’s racial views, as they meshed together to turn what started as a straight up, although still historically important, struggle for the Union to the more important struggle to break slavery as a reputable modern form of servitude. The ups and downs of that struggle to focus the fight on abolition form the core of this book. If you are not familiar, beyond the general high school or college history books, on the subject of the American Civil War and you are not desperate to know, in detail, every battle, skirmish, and mere looking mean at each other across every picket line, or every military commander, drunk or sober, or much about what was happening politically on the Confederate side once the war started this book is for you. And if you want to have a well written political narrative of the hows and whys of Lincoln’s growing political authority during the Civil War and understand why War Minister Stanton’s statement after his assassination “now he belongs to the ages” rings true you had better read this one.

2/16/19 Swing Left Greater Boston Newsletter 2/16/19 Swing Left Greater Boston Newsletter



Dear Emmy, 

Signed, Sealed and Delivered. 1,562 Letters to Voters

Swing Left Greater Boston activists hosted 13 house parties in February. Collectively, 231 party attendees wrote 1562 letters to unregistered individuals in Georgia. This certainly is an impressive start to the new political season!  Now consider this: if Swing Left Boston were able to reproduce this single weekend of activism, each month all the way to the summer of 2020, we could contact about 28,000 likely Democratic voters.

Testing 1-2-3: This Voter Registration by Mail campaign is part of a randomized controlled trial to assess the efficacy of letters written by volunteers.  We’ll soon report back on assessments of the data to determine whether this is an effective strategy (or not).
We are not just activists. We’re political strategy pioneers.

Hosting a Letter-Writing Party Couldn't Be Easier

Want to host your own Swing Left letter-writing party? Swing Left Greater Boston enables anyone who owns a computer to host a successful event. We provide end-to-end seamless support, from helping you register and promote your event through the final thank-you email to your attendees. Parties must be held before March 31st.

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Only You Can Prevent Provisional Ballots


The 2018 elections were marred by massive voter roll purges, blocked voter registrations, shifting polling locations, voter ID requirements and very long lines at polling places. Would Stacey Abrams have won in a fair race? We’ll never know. But we have the opportunity now to help thousands of voters in Georgia ensure that their vote will count in 2020 by reminding them re-register after they move.
There were a large number of provisional ballots filed in Georgia in the 2018 elections. In theory, these ballots should be verified by county election officials within three days, but in practice, they are not. The day after the election, as Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams was seeking to uncover every possible vote, volunteers sprang into action to help make sure that at least some of the 27,000 provisional ballots were counted within the three-day window.
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Upcoming Events

CAMBRIDGE: Voter Registration by Mail (VRBM) to Georgia
Sunday, February 17⋅4:00 – 6:00pm
Activist Afternoons, Workbar, 45 Prospect St., Cambridge, MA 0213
Join us at Activist Afternoons as we write letters to Georgia voters who moved and have not updated their voter registration. 
Sponsored By: Swing Left Greater Boston
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BROOKLINE: Sister District Little Bit of Everything at Stacey D's House
Tuesday, February 19⋅7:00 – 8:30pm 
Stacey is hosting again as we start on our second wave of postcards going out to likely Democrats who are low-propensity voters in the states of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Virginia. These "last chance" states have important elections in 2019 and we're writing to remind voters that their vote can really make a difference to their state and in their own lives.

Sponsored By: Sister District MA/RI
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CANTON: Waterfall Bar & Grille, 643 Washington St
Tuesday, February 19⋅7:00 – 8:00pm

Indivisible Canton is hosting an action hour to write Postcards to Voters. Meet up with neighbors to take positive action, and stay for trivia night afterward if you like. Postcards are provided, and donations for postage are welcome.

Sponsored By: 
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Contact: Denise Falbo,  debanan76@gmail.com

Swing Left Leader’s CallJoin us for our  monthly volunteer leaders update and training on Thursday, February 28th at 8pm ET.

These monthly leaders calls are an opportunity to share information and provide a place where leaders from across the country can discuss challenges and best practices. 
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Why we ask BernieSanders.com

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Sisters and Brothers -
We’ve sent a couple fundraising emails since yesterday’s big announcement, so we thought it was important to take a moment to explain why these notes are so important to our campaign.
Here’s the truth: you cannot change a corrupt system by taking its money. And you cannot expect any candidate who courts the support of drug and health insurance companies, the fossil fuel industry, Wall Street and the big banks to actually take them on.
As you know, Bernie doesn’t run around the country begging those folks for money. This campaign is reliant almost exclusively on grassroots, small-dollar donations — most of which come in response to emails like this one.
So, as you see Bernie’s poll numbers climb and our organization grow, it is the response to emails like this that make it happen. And that’s why we ask:
Remember, every donation is a declaration of support for our campaign and for the values we share. So it isn’t about how much money we raise, but how many donations we receive to fund our effort.
In solidarity,
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THE POWER OF PROTEST: MIT March 4th @ 50 Years Monday, March 4 5:30 - 7:30pm MIT Building E15 Bartos Theate

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THE POWER OF PROTEST:
MIT March 4th @ 50 Years
Monday, March 4
5:30 - 7:30pm
MIT Building E15 Bartos Theater

Join us for an exploration of the power of protest at MIT. What can we
learn from previous protests and use that knowledge and energy to spur
the Institute to create ethical policies?

We will screen excerpts of November Actions: Defiance at MIT, 1969--a
powerful documentary following the protests of MIT students, faculty and
staff against the war in Vietnam and MIT's complicity in that war.

This would be followed by a moderated conversation with a panel to
provide focused discussion on three pressing issues/crises facing the
MIT community: The Ethics of AI and the #techlash movement of tech
workers; MIT's on-going relationship with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia;
and the local impact of MIT, particularly housing. We will invite
experts on each of these issues to serve as panelists.

This event will be a starting point for additional programs, lunches,
panels later on in spring 2019, focusing more specifically on these
issues. Participants at the MIT March 4 @ 50 Years event would be able
to sign up for follow-up programming.

This program will provide not only historical information but can
provide inspiration and a strong sense of "what's next". We will discuss
direct actions we can take now to help create a more equitable society
for all.

Speakers TBD. Refreshments will be served.

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Oakland Teachers Daily Strike Update! Socialist Alternative

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Each update will feature a report from the day’s activities (pickets, rallies, anything special that happened), updates on the District’s position and bargaining, discussion around strategy and tactics needed to win, and concrete plans and actions for the following day. Spread the word and TUNE IN TONIGHT at 5:30 PST for Daily Strike Update #1!

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Trump is TERRIFIED BernieSanders.com

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To  Bernie Sanders
Friends -
Trump is scared.
In the last 24 hours, he’s been tweeting about us, texting about us, and emailing about us … all concerned about the record-breaking response to Bernie’s announcement.
And the truth is, he should be concerned. Because not only does poll after poll show that we do better than any candidate against Trump, but we are running the kind of grassroots campaign that can beat him.
His text message said every donation to his campaign would be matched three times.
Well… Trump’s gonna need a bigger match. Because he is no match for the size and enthusiasm of our political revolution.
Help send Trump a message in a language he’s sure to understand:
The bad news is, we have a president who is a pathological liar, a fraud, a racist, a sexist, a xenophobe and someone who is undermining American democracy as he leads us in an authoritarian direction.
The good news is, ours is the movement that will defeat him.
All our best,
Team Bernie