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Ernie Chambers |
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Ernie Chambers |
The maverick of Omaha. - [[Mother Jones (magazine)Ernie Chambers is a lifetime Omaha residnt. He is a graduate of Omaha Central High School and Creighton University School of Law although he is not a member of the bar and does not practice law. He was a young barber when he first appeared in the Oscar-nominated 1966 documentary film </i>A Time for Burning''. During this period, he emerged as a prominent leader in the North Omaha community as illustrated in his instrumental role during the 1966 riots, when he successfully negotiated concessions from the city's leaders on behalf of the African American youths of North Omaha.
America is basically a hypocritical society and recognizes that hypocrisy is found throughout. The public doesn’t look for politicians to tell the truth or to deliver on their promises... Politicians know this. Even when the public seems to be upset, the politicians know if they can put on a brave face and ride it out, they generally will. - Senator Ernie Chambers
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