“America was neither founded, nor freed, by the well-behaved.”

—Semmes Luckett, a Clarksdale, Mississippi lawyer (who I am informed represented many Mississippi school districts in resisting desegregation, which is borne out by looking at his cases on Westlaw or Lexis)

Today, read Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, February 14, 1776, and then the Declaration of Independence.

This is my July 4th ritual.

Correction and Update: In a discussion Feb. 24, 2010 with Gerald Goldstein, I discovered that this quote is from Semmes Luckett the younger, the son of the lawyer mentioned above. This Semmes Luckett was a 1959 college roommate and longtime friend of Hunter S. Thompson. See Conversations with Hunter S. Thompson (Beef Torrey and Kevin Simonson, eds.) 77-78 (2008).

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