Eighteen prominent intellectuals offer a timely and provocative statement about what it means to be African American. Nikki Giovanni, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Pulitzer Prize-winner James McPherson, Yale law professor Stephen L. Carter, and others write with candor about the "lure and loathing" that characterize black life in white America. (Allen Lane)January
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Eighteen prominent intellectuals offer a timely and provocative statement about what it means to be African American. Nikki Giovanni, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Pulitzer Prize-winner James McPherson, Yale law professor Stephen L. Carter, and others write with candor about the "lure and loathing" that characterize black life in white America. (Allen Lane)January
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