Monthly Archives: March 2026

Rest in peace, faithful warrior

I just learned of the passing this month of John Perkins, a Mississippi church leader and Civil Rights icon who was a friend of my parents.

Born in 1930, John fled Mississippi at 17 after a town marshal murdered his older brother. But he courageously returned in 1960 to start a reconciliation ministry there.

I recall hearing his sometimes harrowing and always inspiring stories over coffee after dinner at our home. In 1969 he tried to bail out protesters who had organized a boycott of White businesses in Simpson County, Mississippi, because of their refusal to hire Blacks.

John told us (and the linked story details) how the cops beat him up, kicking him all over the floor. They cut his hair with dull scissors and stuck a fork up his nose. The torture caused him to suffer a heart attack. Longer term, the experience left him with ulcers, and part of his stomach had to be removed.

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‘Smart, handsome’ dad meets pronoun-spouting teacher

The following grumpy dad harangue (from someone named Ethan Brooks on X) reminds me of when our kids were in school. It’s pretty funny—and is more entertaining than most flash fiction I run across. Read it all at the link.

Had a parent-teacher conference this morning

My wife told me not to come

I came anyway

She said “please just listen and nod”

I said “I always listen”

She said “you listen like you’re sitting in a boardroom looking for something to challenge”

That’s how listening works

Nice classroom

Small chairs

I am 6’4″ and was seated at a desk designed for someone who still believes in Santa Claus

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