What Happened to My FatherThirty years ago, Roosevelt Alexander was a fire-breathing Evanston alderman battling what he called "backdoor honkyism." To his opponents, he was a fighter with a knack for posing "the devastating question at the appropriate moment." To his young daughte
August 01, 2002
Thirty years ago, Roosevelt Alexander was a fire-breathing Evanston alderman battling what he called "backdoor honkyism." To his opponents, he was a fighter with a knack for posing "the devastating question at the appropriate moment." To his young daughte