“Oh my God,” her mother said, “The house is on fire!”
But as they got closer, they saw the light wasn’t fire.
But as they got closer, they saw the light wasn’t fire.
“No, Mama,” Evelyn said, “The lights are on.”
They were on all over the Hill Country. “And all over the Hill Country,” Stella Gliddon says, “people began to name their kids for Lyndon Johnson.”
They were on all over the Hill Country. “And all over the Hill Country,” Stella Gliddon says, “people began to name their kids for Lyndon Johnson.”
R. Caro, The years of Lyndon Johnson, volume 1: the path to power (1982), 528
This whole chapter on electrification and the impact it has on poor, rural communities, is outstanding. And these final lines are a superb end.
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