Quote of the day
The sun was like a great visiting presence that stimulated and took its due from all animal energy. When it flung wide its cloak and stepped down over the edge of the fields at evening, it left behind it a spent and exhausted world.
Gerald W. Johnson

Born: 1890
Died: March 22, 1980 (aged 90)
Bio: Gerald White Johnson was a journalist, editor, essayist, historian, biographer, and novelist. Over his nearly 75-year career he was known for being one of the most eloquent spokespersons for America's adversary culture.
Known for:
- America-watching (1976)
- South-watching
- Roosevelt: Dictator Or Democrat? (1941)
- The Imperial Republic (1972)