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Can We Talk? Commentator’s Book Urges More Black/Hispanic Dialogue

by Angela P. Dodson, Divers Online staff , January 9, 2008

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“Restoring excellence at crumbling urban schools is the prime goal,” Hutchinson argues.

Hutchinson’s book provides a brief survey of the issues but is well worth the read and could be a vehicle to jump-start the conversation.

The author’s earlier books include The Emerging Black GOP Majority, Black Fatherhood: The Guide to Male Parenting, The Assassination of the Black Male Image. Beyond O.J.: Race, Sex and Class Lessons for America, Betrayed: The Presidential Failure to Protect Black Lives, and The Disappearance of Black Leadership.

 

Hutchinson’s commentaries can be read regularly at http://earlofarihutchinson.blogspot.com. He is also a contributor to various other online and print publications.

--Angela P. Dodson, Diverse Online staff

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