Jami Good

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Afewdiscerning citizens in Joseph’s neighborhood were more amused at his followers than alarmed at the moral implications of his money-digging. One native, in writing his impressions of the boy in later years, recognized certain positive talents: “Joseph had a little ambition, and some very laudable aspirations; the mother’s intellect shone out in him feebly, especially when he used to help us solve some portentous questions of moral or political ethics in our juvenile debating club, which we moved down to the old red schoolhouse on Durfee street, to get rid of the critics that used to drop in ...more
No Man Knows My History (Arkosh History)
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