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Thanks, Steven. I look forward to it.
And speaking of Irene, dare one hope that the storm's postponement of
the dedication of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Memorial in Washington
might provide more time for thoughtful decision-makers to consider the
long history of heroic struggle that made Dr. King's achievements
possible? And that that struggle reached perhaps its pivotal moment
in the actions that made Fort Monroe the beachhead of freedom? One
can only hope.
--Jurretta Heckscher
On Sep 1, 2011, at 11:04 AM, Steven T. Corneliussen wrote:
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> (Note for Jurretta Heckscher: Despite my distraction by the
> decidedly non-irenic Irene, I still owe you that Fort-Monroe-
> snookered-historians answer, and I want to supply it.)
> Steven T. Corneliussen
> Poquoson, Virginia
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