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Dennis Donovan

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July 4, 2020

"...a swift and swippian, you know that schweeping..."

https://twitter.com/Acyn/status/1279555471750254592



Yeah, about those cognitive questions swirling about...
July 4, 2020

Posted in a rural penny saver today by a well known Republican.

https://twitter.com/Nate_McMurray/status/1279445075249049601
Nate McMurray for Congress 2020 @Nate_McMurray

US House candidate, NY-27
Posted in a rural penny saver today by a well known Republican.

THERE IS HOPE




12:00 PM · Jul 4, 2020



July 4, 2020

"This isn't a happy birthday. This is like visiting a friend in the ICU."

https://twitter.com/IamShaneMorris/status/1279422095278116864
Shane Morris @IamShaneMorris

I don't really feel like celebrating. This isn't a happy birthday. This is like visiting a friend in the ICU.

10:29 AM · Jul 4, 2020


Yeah... can't disagree with that at all.
July 4, 2020

110 Years Ago Today; Boxer Jack Johnson defeats Jim Jeffries, sparking race riots across nation

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnson%E2%80%93Jeffries_riots



The Johnson–Jeffries riots refer to the dozens of race riots that occurred throughout the United States after African-American boxer Jack Johnson defeated white boxer James J. Jeffries in a boxing match termed the "Fight of the Century. Johnson became the first black World Heavyweight champion in 1908 which made him unpopular with the predominately white audience of boxing. Jeffries, a former heavyweight champion came out of retirement to fight Johnson and was nicknamed the "Great White Hope". After Johnson defeated Jeffries on July 4, 1910, many whites felt humiliated and began attacking blacks who were celebrating Johnson's victory.

Background
Jack Johnson had attempted to become heavyweight champion in boxing for several years, but had trouble doing so as the sport was heavily segregated at the beginning of the 20th century. He eventually did become world heavyweight champion after defeating Canadian boxer Tommy Burns in Sydney, Australia on December 26, 1908. Johnson being heavyweight champion angered many whites, who felt his victory was undermining the ideology of white supremacy. Johnson's personal life also angered many whites, as he was notoriously flamboyant and married a white woman. Johnson was considered to be the most hated man in America.

Following Johnson's defeat of Burns, American novelist Jack London wrote a column calling upon Jim Jeffries to come out of retirement and face Johnson, so the heavyweight title could be reclaimed by a white man. Jeffries was out of shape at the time and initially refused to fight Johnson but agreed to do so once boxing promoter Tex Rickard offered Jeffries an unprecedented payout of $120,000 if he defeated Johnson. Jeffries accepted and became known as the "Great White Hope".

The fight
The fight occurred on July 4, 1910 in Reno, Nevada. Over 22,000 spectators watched the fight at the arena and tens of thousands packed in congregation halls across the nation to receive live telegraphs reporting on the fight. Johnson quickly began to dominate the fight and eventually defeated Jeffries with a knockout in the 15th round.

The riots
The fight came during a period of heightened racism in the United States. Lynchings of African Americans were common in 1910, with 67 lynchings of Africans Americans occurring that year. Many whites were dismayed by the result of the fight and were angered by African Americans celebrating Johnson's victory and began attacking them. Within 2 days, 10 people had been killed in six different states.

Riots occurred throughout the country in major cities such as Atlanta, Cincinnati, Houston, New York and St. Louis, as well as small towns such as Keystone, West Virginia and Mounds, Illinois. Baltimore, Chicago, Clarksburg, West Virginia, Columbus, Ohio, Dayton, Ohio, Fort Worth, Johnson County, Missouri, Kansas City, Missouri, Little Rock, Los Angeles, Louisville, New Orleans, Norfolk, Virginia, Omaha, Philadelphia, Roanoke, Virginia, Springfield, Illinois, St. Joseph, Missouri and Wheeling, West Virginia all saw racial disturbances as well.

It is unknown how many people were killed and injured during the riots, but it is estimated that between 11 and 26 people were killed and hundreds more injured.



Major riots
Columbus

Around 400 black americans held a parade in Columbus, Ohio celebrating Johnson's victory, during which several brawls occurred.

Louisiana
At least three blacks were killed and several more severely injured after rioting in Shreveport. Severe unrest occurred in Madison and East Carroll Parishes, where two black men were killed at Lake Providence. Rioting occurred in New Orleans as well.

Little Rock
Two black men were killed by whites in Little Rock.

New York City
11 separate riots erupted in New York City within an hour of telegraphs announcing Johnson's victory. Mobs of whites stormed into black neighborhoods throwing stones at and setting fire to buildings and assaulting many blacks. Whites attempted to lynch two black men, one black man was beaten to death and more than 100 others were injured. Several whites were stabbed or shot by blacks in self defense as well.

Norfolk, Virginia
Over 300 white navy sailors roamed the streets of looking for blacks.

Omaha
Two black men were killed during rioting in Omaha.

Pittsburgh
Three separate riots occurred in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Blacks celebrating Johnson's victory were clubbed by police after they blocked streetcars and harassed passengers.

Pueblo, Colorado
The entire police force of Pueblo, Colorado was needed to quell a riot between blacks and whites.

St. Louis
Blacks clashed with police in two separate riots in St. Louis, Missouri after they threatened whites.

Uvalda, Georgia
During a race riot in Uvalda, Georgia, white gunmen opened fire on a construction camp housing black workers. Three black men were killed and five more injured.

Washington D.C.
Mobs numbering as high as 7,000 people engaged in violence on the streets of Washington D.C.. Two white men were stabbed to death by blacks, hundreds were injured and 236 people were arrested.

Wilmington
A large riot occurred in Wilmington, Delaware. A white man was attacked by a mob of blacks who were in turn attacked by a large mob of whites who chased them for several blocks.

Aftermath
After the riots, many state and local governments banned the motion picture film depicting the fight out of fear that showing it would spark more race riots. Congress eventually banned interstate transportation of boxing films in wake of the riots. The riots are notable for being the first instance of a nationwide race riot.

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July 4, 2020

Vehicle strikes multiple protesters in Washington, 2 people sent to hospital (WARNING Graphic video)

https://abcnews.go.com/US/vehicle-strikes-multiple-protesters-washington-hospital/story?id=71606896

The suspect is in custody.

By William Mansell

July 4, 2020, 6:33 AM

One person has life-threatening injuries and another is in serious condition after a vehicle drove through protesters walking on a closed interstate in Washington state overnight, according to Washington State Patrol.

The vehicle, according to Washington Patrol PIO Rick Johnson, drove through a closure along I-5 and struck multiple people on the freeway.

Authorities stopped the vehicle and the suspect is in custody.

Interstate 5 between SR 520 and I-90 was closed multiple times in the last 24 hours due to protests.

Authorities are holding a press conference at 4 a.m. local time to provide updates.

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https://twitter.com/wspd2pio/status/1279344889306550275
Trooper Rick Johnson @wspd2pio

I am on scene of the incident on I-5 and Olive way. A vehicle drove through the closure and struck multiple pedestrians on the freeway. Two people were transported to Harborview. One with life threatening injuries and one with serious injuries.

5:22 AM · Jul 4, 2020


https://twitter.com/wspd2pio/status/1279373657354063873
Trooper Rick Johnson @wspd2pio

Here are two pictures of the suspect vehicle that struck two protesters on I-5 this morning. Investigation into motive and point of entry in to I-5 are still under investigation.





7:17 AM · Jul 4, 2020


https://twitter.com/LarrySubramania/status/1279336600330067968
Larry Subramanian @LarrySubramania

#seattleprotests Please pray for the victims of this cowardly and senseless attack. They were peaceful protesters. This is terrible.

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4:49 AM · Jul 4, 2020


July 4, 2020

NEW: Kim Guilfoyle, girlfriend of Donald Trump Jr. & a top campaign official, tested positive for CV

https://twitter.com/maggieNYT/status/1279235535157055488
Maggie Haberman @maggieNYT

NEW - Kim Guilfoyle, girlfriend of Donald Trump Jr. and a top campaign official, tested positive for
coronavirus in SD ahead of attending Mt Rushmore event, according to a person familiar w what happened. She was never was with POTUS, and neither was Don Jr., who tested negative.


10:08 PM · Jul 3, 2020


July 2, 2020

JUST IN: FedEx has asked the Washington Redskins to change its name.

https://twitter.com/ABC7News/status/1278815395332448257
ABC 7 News - WJLA @ABC7News

JUST IN: @FedEx has asked the Washington @Redskins to change its name. Here is the statement:

“We have communicated to the team in Washington our request that they change the team name.“


ABC 7 News - WJLA @ABC7News

The Washington Redskins name has been a hotly contested debate for decades.

Now @FedEx, the title sponsor of the team's stadium, has asked Washington to change its name.


FedEx asks 'the team in Washington' to change its name
The Washington Redskins name has been a hotly contested debate for decades. The team name is widely held to be a racist slur against Native Americans. Now, some major business partners of the team...


6:18 PM · Jul 2, 2020

July 2, 2020

Hugh Downs, omnipresent television broadcaster, dies at 99

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/hugh-downs-omnipresent-television-broadcaster-dies-at-99/2020/07/02/434557f0-bc8b-11ea-8cf5-9c1b8d7f84c6_story.html


Mr. Downs on the set of "20/20" in New York in 1979. (ABC News)

By Emily Langer
July 2, 2020 at 2:03 p.m. EDT

In a broadcast career that spanned more than a half-century, Hugh Downs was one of the most versatile and durable personalities on television. A mainstay of American TV-watching rituals for generations, he held for years the world record for most time on air — more than 10,000 hours — before Regis Philbin officially surpassed him in 2004.

By the time Mr. Downs signed off in 1999, he was know to millions of TV-watchers as the co-host with Barbara Walters of the ABC newsmagazine “20/20.” Before that, he had been a host of NBC’s “Today” show, the long-running staple of American mornings, and before that a sidekick to Jack Paar on NBC’s “The Tonight Show,” the long-running staple of late-night viewing.

He also hosted the game show “Concentration.” By the time he retired, one reporter noted, Mr. Downs had been on TV nearly as long as TV had been on.

He “represented the entire history of broadcasting,” Ron Simon, curator for television and radio at the Paley Center for Media in New York, said in an interview. “Whatever the format, he was that consummate, quintessential broadcaster who could adapt his style to what was needed.”

Mr. Downs died July 1 at his home in Scottsdale, Ariz. He was 99. A great-niece, Molly Shaheen, confirmed his death and said the cause was a heart ailment.

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Cross gently, Mr Downs.
July 2, 2020

Bette Midler wins the Twitter tubes for the day!

https://twitter.com/BetteMidler/status/1278664360848773120
bettemidler @BetteMidler

Trump finally wore a mask the other day & said he felt like the #LoneRanger. But the Lone Ranger's mask had two eye holes in it, while Trump's mask had only one asshole in it.

8:18 AM · Jul 2, 2020



July 2, 2020

56 years ago today; President Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964

https://twitter.com/triviapotus/status/1278634520661635073
Presidential Trivia @triviapotus

President Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 56 years ago today. “Our generation of Americans has been called on to continue the unending search for justice within our own borders.”

https://presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/radio-and-television-remarks-upon-signing-the-civil-rights-bill



6:20 AM · Jul 2, 2020




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