" . . . a backpack over his shoulder—not some streamlined, chic job, but a funky backpack-of-the-people, complete with a photo button of abolitionist John Brown pinned to one strap."
At least he's not an "unpatriotic neo-Confederate."
The source article on this is over 10 years old, but still quite interesting - and revealing.
William Ayers is Distinguished Professor of Education and Senior University Scholar at the University of Illinois at Chicago (retired).


4 comments:
Did we change the definition of "Distinguished"?
It can mean different things, i.e.:
"conspicuous; marked"
(per Dictionary.com)
;o)
You will notice that he stood on that flag deep within an alley and not on the corner where everyone could see him. He was a coward as a terrorist and is a coward as an activist.
Good observation. Maybe the lighting was better there. ;o)
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