Gerald W. Johnson
Gerald White Johnson (1890–March 22, 1980) was a journalist, editor, essayist, historian, biographer, and novelist. Over his nearly 75 year career he was known for being "one of the most eloquent spokespersons for America’s adversary culture."
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“Heroes are created by popular demand, sometimes out of the scantiest materials, or none at all.”
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