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p> AN AL JOLSON STORY br> Re: Thomas Craughwell's Abraham, and Martin, and John... and Barack? : /p>Thomas J. Craughwell states that "Father Pfleger is the Archdiocese of Chicago's version of the Rev. Al Sharpton. Granted, he's not as flamboyant as the Reverend Al..."
If Mr. Craughwell ever saw Father Pfleger perform, he might change his mind. Pfleger ain't bad for a no-rhythm honky. He can even sound like the Reverend Ike. I'd suggest that he'd be more convincing in some Al Jolson blackface -- but the white liberals wouldn't tolerate that!
p>Just about everyone in Chicago ridicules Pfleger. In this letter, I am as moderate as I can be. br> -- Jack Hughes br> Chicago, Illinois /p> p> DO YOU REMEMBER DARES SALAAM?
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