The Dying Memory of Hugo Black
The Dying Memory of Hugo Black By Thomas Noland Vol. 1, No. 3, 1978, pp. 20-21 “Mr. Justice Black and myself were both natives of Clay County. Each of us dearly loved and revered our native origins and the peoples
The Journal of the Southern Regional Council, 1978-2003
The Dying Memory of Hugo Black By Thomas Noland Vol. 1, No. 3, 1978, pp. 20-21 “Mr. Justice Black and myself were both natives of Clay County. Each of us dearly loved and revered our native origins and the peoples
Triana Fish Story By Thomas Noland Vol. 1, No. 8, 1979, pp. 14-15 Shortly after noon, trucks pulling two fishing boats with 55-horsepower inboard engines turn into the driveway at Triana Fire Station Number 1. Four Black men climb out,
French Images of the American South By Thomas Noland Vol. 2, No. 6, 1980, pp. 8-13 PARIS – As French television viewers watched in horror, 12 men leaped out of two vans and a car, crouched, and began firing guns