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This memoir recounts four decades of public life in a Midwestern city, blending personal recollections, political reportage, and reflective essays on democracy and civic reform. The author profiles local leaders and reform movements, describes municipal administration and electoral episodes, and distinguishes the social aims of equality from the mechanics of political enfranchisement. Interwoven with candid self-reflection about an artistic temperament shaped by public duty, the narrative offers practical accounts of reform efforts, courtroom and administrative detail, and philosophical ruminations on the responsibilities and limitations of democratic practice.
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