This column by Daniel G. Clark about Alexander Clark (1826-1891) first appeared in the Muscatine Journal.
I like to think Beth Crookham is channeling Underground Railroader ancestors who came from Ohio in the 1840s.
I knew her in Muscatine about 20 years ago when she was a community activist, a promoter of the performing arts with a business background at her family’s sports-lighting company. Now she’s an East Coast producer, singer-songwriter, and recording artist.
As I write this column, I am enjoying her song “Good Trouble,” an homage to John Lewis and other nonviolent change-makers.
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