Stupid Black Men: How to Play the Race Card - and Lose by Larry Elder

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    • ISBN: 0312367333
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Pub. Date: February 2008
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    Synopsis

    The nationally syndicated radio host and author of the bestseller THE TEN THINGS YOU CAN'T SAY IN AMERICA tackles a group—from entertainment figures to politicians, educators to sports heroes—that he says isn't helping the Americans they profess to help

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    In this polemic, conservative radio talk-show host Elder rails against the mind-set that keeps men like Al Sharpton, actor Danny Glover, and sports figures who shout about racism and unfairness in the public eye. Instead, he points to Bill Cosby, Barack Obama, and Tiger Woods as role models.

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    Biography

    Larry Elder is the host of The Larry Elder Show, which originates on KABC-AM Talk Radio in Los Angeles, where it is a consistently top-rated program.  He also writes a column for Investors Business Daily and a syndicated column in a variety of newspapers across the country.

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    Stupid Black Men: How to Play the Race Card - and Loseby Anonymous

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    04/12/2008: A must read for the world. If you strive hard and work hard, issues of color are futile. PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY!

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    04/07/2008: Hurray for Larry Elders. It takes a brave man to write such an honest, long overdue, book.


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