WHEN PRESIDENT CLINTON SPEAKS AT BLACK AND LATINO churches about escalating violence in their communities, on the face of it, this effort to reach out would seem to be a compassionate gesture.
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A collection of essays by the prominent author and activist criticizes the perpetuators of what he identifies as America's war on the black population, citing historical and ongoing conflicts, while noting areas of responsibility in governmental, media, and public arenas.
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Race relations, Rassendiscriminatie, Civil rights, Racism, Hispanic Americans, Muslims, Social conditions, African Americans, Ethnische Beziehungen, Muslim, Soziale Situation, African americans, civil rights, Hispanic americans, social conditions, Muslims, united states, United states, race relationsPlaces
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Another day at the front: dispatches from the race war
2003, Basic Books
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046506891X 9780465068913
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