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Are_grits_groceries

(17,111 posts)
Sun Jan 13, 2013, 12:02 PM Jan 2013

Eugene Patterson just passed. Don't know who he is? You should!

During his 41 years in journalism, Mr. Patterson won a Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing, served as president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors and led the Times through an era of rapid growth and recognition by Time magazine as one of America’s 10 best newspapers.

Mr. Patterson also served in World War II in George S. Patton's Third Army and was a high-ranking editor at the Washington Post. But his enduring legacy came with an editorial he had written at the Atlanta Constitution after four little girls died in a church bombing in Birmingham, Ala. In "A Flower for the Graves," he wrote: "If our South is ever to be what we wish it to be, we will plant a flower of nobler resolve for the South now upon these four small graves that we dug."

At the Times, Mr. Patterson also helped cement an ownership structure that has ensured its independence all of these years. A tile block at the Poynter Insitute for Media Studies, which owns the Times, contains a quote from Mr. Patterson that sums up his approach to his life and career:

"Don't just make a living, make a mark."
http://www.tampabay.com/specials/2013/reports/eugene-patterson/

Eugene Patterson's 'A Flower for the Graves' column
http://www.tampabay.com/opinion/columns/article1270387.ece

RIP Mr.Patterson.
You served your country well in many areas.

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Eugene Patterson just passed. Don't know who he is? You should! (Original Post) Are_grits_groceries Jan 2013 OP
I saw that just before I saw your post. niyad Jan 2013 #1
HUGE K & R !!! - Thank You !!! WillyT Jan 2013 #2
I truly enjoyed his columns in the St. Pete Times onethatcares Jan 2013 #3
RIP Mr. Patterson TeamPooka Jan 2013 #4
He did indeed make a mark. May he rest in peace. classof56 Jan 2013 #5
16th Street Baptist Church... bpollen Jan 2013 #6
You, Mr. Patterson, made your mark. pacalo Jan 2013 #7
RIP Mr. Patterson! burrowowl Jan 2013 #8
Birmingham Sunday FailureToCommunicate Jan 2013 #9
and heaven05 Jan 2013 #10

classof56

(5,376 posts)
5. He did indeed make a mark. May he rest in peace.
Sun Jan 13, 2013, 02:20 PM
Jan 2013

His words about the four little girls who died in the church bombing are a tribute to them as well as himself. I still weep when I hear Joan Baez sing "Birmingham Sunday". What a dreadful moment in our nation's history. The shame of it should never be forgotten.

Blessings.

bpollen

(110 posts)
6. 16th Street Baptist Church...
Sun Jan 13, 2013, 10:43 PM
Jan 2013

Chokes me up every time I think of it. Any cause that can allow war on children is not just.

FailureToCommunicate

(14,014 posts)
9. Birmingham Sunday
Mon Jan 14, 2013, 10:31 AM
Jan 2013

by Richard Farina -as sung by sister-in-law Joan Baez:

RIP Eugene Patterson

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heaven05

(18,124 posts)
10. and
Mon Jan 14, 2013, 12:14 PM
Jan 2013

50 years later?? Hate in evil people is still killing children. Racism is still rampant. Misogyny and rape are glorified on the internet. Guns in the wrong hands are everywhere Our world is dying at the hands of people who put profit above life. The litany goes on and on. We haven't come that far.

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