eBooks - Politics & Government - Law - William Hughes - Baltimore Iconoclast
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| Baltimore Iconoclast covers the field. From an article on the Black Panther, Marshall "Eddie" Conway; to a profile of WWII hero, Harry Agro; to a conversation with Anti-Nuke leader, Philip Berrigan; to a call for justice for the gallant crew members of the USS Liberty; to an analysis of the federal mail fraud case that wrongly brought down then-Maryland governor, Marvin Mandel-its author touches every base. William Hughes has been a champion of the underdog in all of his writings. A former Associate City Solicitor, he has also been deeply interested in free speech, due process of law, media criticism, Irish Freedom, and the preservation of human dignity. Although politics and human rights are Hughes' main passions, he also makes room for music, environmental concerns, humor, and sports. He has a special fondness for the halcyon days of the NFL's Baltimore Colts. Hughes' insights into the clubhouse politics of Baltimore City rings with authenticity. Each of his 85 commentaries tells a story, that will surely move its readers. Buckle your seat belts! And, open up Baltimore Iconoclast for a journey into the heart of one of America's finest cities, by one of her favorite sons. |
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eBooks - Titles - Authors - Politics & Government - Law - William Hughes - Baltimore Iconoclast