Counting today, there are only four days remaining in LouisianaVoice’s October fundraiser.
I’m confident that you are happy that the month of shameless begging is almost over until next April* but the truth is, we still need your help in filling the void left by the cowardly Washington Post’s refusal to endorse any candidate in the all-important Nov. 5 election. (In case you didn’t recognize it, that was my feeble attempt at parody; we would never be so vain as to suggest we could ever step in for the Post, though its credo of “Democracy Dies in Darkness” has certainly taken a hit.)
Seriously, if you can see your way clear to do so, I humbly ask for your continued support. You may contribute by clicking on the yellow DONATE button to the right of this post and following directions to make a one-time contribution by credit card.
The person making the largest contribution will receive an original copy of Huey Long’s autobiography, Every Man A King, published in 1933 by the now defunct National Book Co. of New Orleans. It’s considered a collector’s item that any serious collector would love to add to his or her library. Also, everyone contributing $100 or more will be eligible for a drawing for an autographed (by Edwin Edwards) copy of Leo Honeycutt’s biography of the late governor. Finally, everyone contributing $50 or more will receive a signed copy of my newest book, The Mission.
Whether you feel you can help or not, please do NOT forget to vote!
*(It won’t be a true fundraiser, but I will be offering copies of my upcoming book, 101 Wrongful Convictions in Louisiana when it is published later this year or in early 2025.)




