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Dear Chiefwind,
This is a request for help to help me find an article written by by ex- husband's uncle by marriage.
My reasons for turning to you are that I met him only once. He was an intrepid journalist in Buffalo, and was, by blood, a Seneca Indian. I'm talking about many years ago, but he was an amazing individual.
I don't really know whether the article refers to WW 11, or other wars like Vietnam, or conflicts between native born Indian, but I do know that, as a journalist, he was well known.
He wrote an article for his newspaper which was moving, dignified, and unforgettable. The final words were something like : "We will work until we turn the weapons of war become forged into the tools of peace". Both mighty and humble words. The item would have perhaps referred to war, or conflict. I have tried many times to discover the article, without success.
I hope you can help.
di reston
Words are mightier than the sword
This is a request for help to help me find an article written by by ex- husband's uncle by marriage.
My reasons for turning to you are that I met him only once. He was an intrepid journalist in Buffalo, and was, by blood, a Seneca Indian. I'm talking about many years ago, but he was an amazing individual.
I don't really know whether the article refers to WW 11, or other wars like Vietnam, or conflicts between native born Indian, but I do know that, as a journalist, he was well known.
He wrote an article for his newspaper which was moving, dignified, and unforgettable. The final words were something like : "We will work until we turn the weapons of war become forged into the tools of peace". Both mighty and humble words. The item would have perhaps referred to war, or conflict. I have tried many times to discover the article, without success.
I hope you can help.
di reston
Words are mightier than the sword