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Paul Goldfinger sundown image on Captiva  Island.  Florida.   2023

 

Notice anyone unusual on the beach?   Sorry for the small image.  It’s a snapshot.     PG

 

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The Lighthouse Cafe, Sanibel Island, Florida. Breakfast. Paul Goldfinger photo.

The Lighthouse Cafe, Sanibel Island, Florida. Breakfast. 2012.  Paul Goldfinger photo.  Click  for larger version  (Don’t you wish life were like that?)

 

SOUNDTRACK:   Scrappy Lambert from The Great Gatsby.  The Colonial Club Orchestra.  —PG 

 

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OK, so it’s not Brazil—It’s Tween Waters Inn;  Captiva Island in Florida. But I couldn’t resist this song by Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks (below).  Click once to enlarge.

 

SOUNDTRACK:   Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks  (Emmy winners for Boardwalk Empire)

 

 

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This beach in Ft. Myers, Florida is named for a great American: Ralph Bunche, winner of the 1950 Nobel Peace Prize.   Paul Goldfinger photo. Posted on the occasion of Martin Luther King’s birthday –January 16.  Click to enlarge this image.

Ralph Bunche in 1963 at the Civil Rights March on Washington. Internet photo.

Ralph Bunche in 1963 at the Civil Rights March on Washington. Internet photo.

 

By Paul Goldfinger, Editor Tropicanaforum.net

Ralph Bunche (1903-1971) reminds me of Paul Robeson because both were involved in the civil rights struggle for African-Americans long before the “Civil Rights Movement” actually began.

Bunche wrote books about that subject and he became the first black to win a Nobel Peace Prize–he won the award in 1950 for his work in Palestine during the ’40’s. He grew up in Los Angeles, graduated UCLA summa cum laude, and received his Ph.D. from Harvard.

During WWII he worked for the OSS (the precursor of the CIA) and he also was instrumental in the formation of the United Nations. For over 20 years he was the chairman of Political Science at Howard University.

In 1963 he marched with Martin Luther King on the occasion of the “I Have a Dream” speech. He also was on the march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.

Ralph Bunche walked the walk and talked the talk, and society valued him greatly during his lifetime.

We remember Ralph Bunche on Blogfinger on MLK’s birthday, January 16,  for his role in racial justice, but also because he was a great man who performed  good deeds all over the world;  and I have my eye on his memory specifically for the work he did in mediating peace–an “armistice”– in 1949 between the new State of Israel and the Arab side—Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon and Syria.

He said,    “I have a bias in favor of both Arabs and Jews in the sense that I believe that both are good, honorable and essentially peace-loving peoples, and are therefore as capable of making peace as of waging war …” – Ralph Bunche, 1949

In Fort Myers, Florida, there is a lovely beach dedicated to the memory of Ralph Bunche. Ironically, it was the site years ago of a segregated beach for local black citizens.

SOUNDTRACK:  Silver Wings: by Garrett Hedlund:

 

 

Here is a link to our main article about Ralph Bunche:

https://wp.me/pqmj2-qN5

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By Paul Goldfinger. January, 2013. Click left to enlarge.

By Paul Goldfinger. January, 2013. Click left to enlarge.

SOUNDTRACK.  Wynton Marsalis–“I Cover the Waterfront.”

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Tampa, Florida. August 28, 2012. Blogfinger photo by Michael Goldfinger ©

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Downtown Tampa, Florida. By Paul Goldfinger

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