America’s First Gold Rush

 America’s first gold mines were not out west.  The first gold strike was in the north Georgia mountains.  If Matthew Stevenson had his way, Tony Bennet would be singing, “I Left My Heart” in Lumpkin County.  Back in 1849, Stevenson stood in the Dalonagah town square...

Surprising Books

For most of his life, A.W. Yeats never put a bolt to a nut. He was an English professor who surrounded himself with books.  Rare books of great beauty and surprise.  In every work of genius, he saw his own rejected thoughts.  Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in...

Junior Firefighters

All but 3 of the volunteer firemen in Lumberton, Texas, weren’t  old enough to go to their high school prom.  Most folks who lived there worked miles away at the big oil refineries along the gulf coast.  Kids were trained to handle emergencies when the grown ups were...

Cleveland Works

I found myself on a street of dead eyes.  People here have all seen life go off and leave them.  Cleveland was one of the toughest places in America for someone young and black to find a job.  One of the roughest for someone of any color. But a program...

Bob Dotson’s Atlanta

Rand McNally picked Atlanta as the best city in the country back in 1982.  I lived there at the time and told TODAY viewers why. Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window)...

The Good Life, Texas Style

In Texas there is an apartment complex so big, it has 26 swimming pools. It is called the Village, a small city really – ten thousand single adults, half of them in their early 20’s, hardly anyone over 34 — young, good looking and well off.  Unfortunately, the...