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The Black Man's President
Abraham Lincoln's legacy on race, reconsidered, stands up to critics
By James Krohe Jr.
Tags: Books
PAUL FINDLEY June 23, 1921-Aug. 9, 2019
He dared to speak out
Tags: Remembering
WOODROW J. SHADID, SR.
A bookseller who outdid expectations
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Remembering
We are the East germans
Tags: Opinion, Second Thoughts
A pause to reflect
After a thousand columns, it’s time for a break
Tags: Opinion, Illinois - James Krohe Jr
Springfield, reimagined
The newest draft city plan is a good one
In the crosshairs
Is state government ready for Armageddon?
No mere bump on a log
Logan Hay, once Springfield’s best-known citizen, is forgotten
Mencken sees the future
The Hay house
Grave matters
The dead still have things to teach us
City of the dead
Poor outcomes
Spreading white poverty and failing schools
Shame on you
Pointing fingers at sex pests
Amazon deals
New developments
Shooting for the stars
Reading aloud
Communal reading as tells a city’s story to itself
Bearing the burden of normality
How high can you go?
The bidding is underway for Amazon’s new headquarters
Business as usual
Sangamon County tries to reinvent the wheel
Stellar! Stellar!
Springfield’s U of I passes the hat
Neibuhr speaks to our present from the past
Columbus in Illinois
Lincoln wins again
2024 Holtz Memorial Lecture
@ UIS Brookens Library
Thu., April 25, 6 p.m.
Man arrested by FBI owns property with an Illinois state trooper
By Dean Olsen
Additional raids on Asian massage parlors
A major loss for Chicago Teachers Union
By Rich Miller
Firefighters lobby for city-operated ambulance service