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by Merle Hoffman “I love your enemies because they drive you to my arms for comfort” -Edna St. Vincent Millay – 1941 I was very
by Merle Hoffman “I love your enemies because they drive you to my arms for comfort” -Edna St. Vincent Millay – 1941 I was very
by Merle Hoffman learned about paddings accidentally many years ago. It was in a time before my consciousness was raised. I was 18, incurably romantic,
by Merle Hoffman The question came at me from left field. It was raining, cold and very early in the morning. I was standing behind
by Merle Hoffman MH: How did you achieve your level of political consciousness and activism? PK: One of my mottos is that “The personal is the political,
by Merle Hoffman have always worn a lot of black, even when it was out of fashion. Perhaps it was my flair for the dramatic
by Merle Hoffman It was the pots and pans that finally activated me. I had followed the case for days in the media with a
by Merle Hoffman November, 1985 did not come quietly for me. It was a month of immersion in violence and conferences. It was also a
by Merle Hoffman I am overhearing a phone conversation – the tone of the speaker is intimate – concerned – loving parental… long complicated words
by Merle Hoffman It was Mother’s Day and the son of William Schroeder was responding to repeated questions on David Brinkley’s television show “This Week.”
by Merle Hoffman In the cheaper stores, it’s much more obvious – Sometimes there’s a big sign announcing that everything on the rack is $19.95.
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