As 60 Russian officials get expelled from the United States this week, consider this 1957 map produced by the State Department, via the Library of Congress. It shows how, at that time, about a third of the U.S. was off limits to Russian visitors. Among the red patches marking banned travel, the green circles mark the cities where Soviet and Eastern bloc citizens could legally go. So why could Cold War travelers go to Nashville but not Memphis? National Geographic has a theory that the seemingly arbitrary “red lines” may have been a way to hide the conditions of Jim Crow.
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Notations On Our World (Special Edition): Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King Jr #MLK50
Today is the 50th Anniversary of the Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. In his honor, our team chose his Beyond Vietnam Speech (The Text available here) as a tribute to his revolutionary spirit and struggle for Social Justice:
Notations On Our World (Special Mid-Week Edition): Random Thoughts On @Disney; @SkyNews; #Homelessness & Other Thoughts
One of the success stories in America is what Walt Disney Began that Bob Iger, the current CEO, has built upon. He has been at the forefront of transformation of Disney as we wanted to share this courtesy of the team at Goldman Sachs--a worthwhile 23 minutes as we await the further transformation and consolidation of Media around the World. This is also as we showcased the controversy over Sinclair in our Tuesday Edition of Notations Earlier this week:
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