Saturday, February 21, 2026

dogs, too, changed our lives

"Owning a dog was for most people a commonplace--completely unremarkable. For us, having a dog marked a dramatic new direction. Months earlier it would have been unthinkable, an irresponsible indulgence, derided and ridiculed. The time it takes you to walk that damn dog is time stolen from organizing, a comrade might have said, and another would have added, The food that thing eats could feed five Vietnamese for a week. But now, whenever Jeffrey showed up with Red Dog, someone, or several people together, would romp around with him in dizzy excitement. It was strange, but the dogs, too, changed our lives."

~~ from Fugitive Days: A Memoir by Bill Ayers

Thursday, February 19, 2026

The Bookshelf

"The bookshelf was an immediate giveawayevery Weatherman read Malcolm X, the poetry of Ho Chi Minh, Amical Cabral, and Mari Sandoz's marvelous biography of Crazy Horse. Harry Haywood was on our reading list, and so was Amiri Baraka, C.L.R. James, and James and Grace Lee Boggs. And somewhere, usually the bedroom, was a modest, framed black-and-white photo of Che."

~~ from Fugitive Days: A Memoir by Bill Ayers

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