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Dean Darcy

Humor

Having purpose in life is vital by Dean Darcy I WAS dusting and rearranging my collection of porcelain Aunt Jemimas when a memory of Stepin’ Fetchit came to mind. Stepin’ Fetchit was a Black movie star in the 1920s — the first Black movie star, and a true representative of his people.…
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Humor

by Dean Darcy Mankind cannot stand too much reality. — T.S. Eliot THIS article has been altered. It has been formatted to fit your monitor. The last thing we want the multiculturalists to think is that their death march into the cosmic gloaming of diversity is going to bring us down. If you want to…
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Fiction

by Dean Darcy AS MAYOR Pam Powers approached the downtown exit she wondered again if the Sign Man lived in the two acres of woods that the off ramp curved around. As she inched along in the morning rush hour traffic she also wondered how many people in cars behind her and in front of her were thinking the same…
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Classic EssaysFiction

by Dean Darcy HE WALKS out. The dog is asleep on the porch, the cows are in the moo yard, and the horse is in the stable. The truck clears its throat, coughs, then starts. The moon comes from behind a cloud to tag along for another late night ride to nowhere. He drives around late at night, trying to see things…
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