Blue Book Honors Human Rightists
Item: Human rights leaders honored: Annual Idaho Blue Book dedicated to Wassmuth, Stewart, Gissel /Jeff Selle, Coeur d’Alene Press
More Info: The latest edition of Idaho’s Blue Book, a go-to resource for anything Idaho, has been dedicated to local leaders of the human rights movement. In a spot reserved for Idaho moguls, such as former Governor Cecil Andrus and Joe Albertson, who built one of the world’s largest supermarket chains, Idaho Secretary of State Ben Ysursa dedicated the 22nd edition of the Blue Book to Bill Wassmuth, Tony Stewart and Norm Gissel. “Both of us were on the same page with this,” said Pat Herman, who compiles the Blue Book for Ysursa. “We had both seen Marcia Franklin’s documentary ‘The Color of Conscience.’”
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