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🗓️ 6 December 2024
⏱️ 46 minutes
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David is a historian, a journalist, and an old friend. He was managing editor and acting editor of The New Republic, a history columnist in the early days of Slate, and a contributing editor to Politico Magazine. He’s currently a professor of History and of Journalism & Media Studies at Rutgers. The author of many books, including Republic of Spin and Nixon’s Shadow, his new one is John Lewis: A Life.
For two clips of our convo — on Lewis defending MLK from a sucker-punch by a white thug, and Lewis getting into an ugly political race against a friend — pop over to our YouTube page.
Other topics: David and me in the old TNR days; Rick Hertzberg; Freud’s theories on homosexuality; conversion therapy and Bill Kristol’s conference on it; how David’s new book isn’t a hagiography; Lewis’ poor upbringing in rural Alabama; his boyhood obsession with books and religion; preaching to chickens; inspired by a radio sermon by MLK; experiencing Jim Crow up-close; respectability politics; the CRA of 1964; Lewis as head of SNCC; getting to know JFK, RFK, and LBJ at a young age; non-violence as a core value; the voting rights campaign in Selma; the violent clash with cops at the bridge; the Voting Rights Act of 1965; the Black Power movement; BLM and George Floyd; Lewis’ wife giving him the confidence to run for office; Marion Barry; Julian Bond and his cocaine habit; colorism; how Lewis was “shockingly early” to support gay rights; his bond with Bayard Rustin; staying vigilant on voting rights in the 1990s; their evolving nature in the 21st Century; his campaign for the African-American History Museum; skepticism toward the Congressional Black Caucus; the flawed documentary Good Trouble; AOC and Ayanna Pressley; Lewis the Big Tent Democrat; switching his ‘08 support from Hillary to Barack; his viral moments of dancing and crowd-surfing; and keeping his integrity over a long career in politics.
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0:00.0 | The Hi there. Welcome back after a week off over Thanksgiving. I hope you gave lots of thanks. |
0:35.3 | I always do. I love that holiday, even though I'm not really an American. |
0:40.9 | So my family has never really celebrated. |
0:44.1 | But it's always been touching to me how when you're an immigrant here, |
0:48.6 | and from the very get-go, someone would invite me to a Thanksgiving dinner. |
0:52.5 | And I just, Americans, and I just love the, |
0:55.5 | I love the general simplicity of thanking the Lord or whoever for the good fortune to be |
1:03.0 | born between these two massive oceans, huge amounts of resources and lots of space and a |
1:08.5 | constitution that has survived really intact all these years. |
1:13.5 | So anyway, I give thanks every year and I really mean it, but that I'm this dewy-eyed pro-American |
1:20.8 | immigrants, so ignore much of what I have to say. |
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1:53.2 | christine rosen is coming us about humanness in a digital world the great philosopher john gray |
1:59.3 | is coming on to to bury liberal democracy and mary John Gray is coming on to bury liberal democracy. And Mary |
2:04.1 | Matalin is coming on to just kibbitts, I think. I mean, she will not speak about politics, |
2:11.1 | which is fine. So we'll talk about something else. And she's such a hoot anyway. We'll have a good |
2:15.8 | time. Today, this week, an old friend of mine who's turned |
2:20.0 | into a rather wonderful historian, David Greenberg, is both historian and a journalist. He was |
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