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Southern Cross: The Meaning of the Mel Bradford Moment (Profile) (In Memoriam)

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  • Title: Southern Cross: The Meaning of the Mel Bradford Moment (Profile) (In Memoriam)
  • Author : David Gordon
  • Release Date : January 01, 2010
  • Genre: Politics & Current Events,Books,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 59 KB

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"YOU JUST CAN'T attack Lincoln and get away with it--you just can't." Hearing these words, spoken in front of a portrait of Lincoln at the Rockford Institute in 1989, is my first memory of Mel Bradford. That remark, delivered in an accent characteristic of the Texas-Oklahoma border that was his home country, reflected the wounds of an incident that brought him to national attention. In 1981, Ronald Reagan intended to nominate Bradford as chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities. The appointment seemed entirely appropriate: Bradford, a professor of English at the University of Dallas who wrote his doctoral dissertation under the Southern Agrarian and Fugitive Poet Donald Davidson, was a distinguished literary scholar. But Reagan's wish to elevate him to the prestigious post did not stem solely from Bradford's academic credentials. The president and he were acquaintances, and he had worked hard in Reagan's campaign for the Republican presidential nomination. Influential conservatives such as Russell Kirk and Sen. Jesse Helms also knew and admired Bradford.


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