Fetching in her youth, though:
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On politics: the article briefly mentions her assistance to Martin Luther King, Jr. For quite some time her remains were interred at the NAACP's headquarters, to be reinterred when the NAACP moved from Baltimore to Washington, DC.
In a collection of short stories I'd read recently I was struck by several which touched on race and racism. One involved what we'd now probably call a "Karen", making increasingly effusive, and non-credible, claims to race-blindness. The character's dialogue was absolute cringe, and this was obviously intentional on Parker's part.
She lived in a difficult period for bright women who needed to express their thoughts. It's still a difficult period for such women, although it has improved.
She left her estate to MLK. She was the right stuff. Some details here: https://dorothyparker.com/dorothy-parker-haunts/baltimore-na...
What did this have to do with Dorothy Parker? Well the year I took my first Computer Science course from Prof. Henderson (as he was known to me), I discovered two passions in my life - programming, and the very cool women on campus who all seemed to be carrying the book "The Portable Dorothy Parker" with them everywhere.
"Eternity is a ham and two people"
Especially when the spouse's company simply mails one to us every year, and I want to give it away.