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the Future of America
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the Future of America
Sinopsis
Race is still the American dilemma. This is
partly because Americans dare not speak
frankly about it. There is no other subject on
which private opinion diverges so greatly from
public expression.This book is different. Its
contributors--some of the most thoughtful people
writing about race today--refuse to be
intimidated by accusations of racism. Here is
straight talk on the burning issues that will
shape our future-Why is integration not
working?-Is Third-World immigration good for
America?-Why is there so much black crime?-Are
there racial differences in IQ?Are whites
destined to become a minority?This collection of
essays on race and immigration is written by
eight leading thinkers who are not afraid of
being called racist. It is published by the
staff of American Renaissance, a monthly
publication that has been called a literate,
undeceived journal of race, immigration, and the
decline of civility.
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The Real American Dilemma Race, Immigration, and
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9Race is still the American dilemma. This is
partly because Americans dare not speak
frankly about it. There is no other subject on
which private opinion diverges so greatly from
public expression.This book is different. Its
contributors--some of the most thoughtful people
writing about race today--refuse to be
intimidated by accusations of racism. Here is
straight talk on the burning issues that will
shape our future-Why is integration not
working?-Is Third-World immigration good for
America?-Why is there so much black crime?-Are
there racial differences in IQ?Are whites
destined to become a minority?This collection of
essays on race and immigration is written by
eight leading thinkers who are not afraid of
being called racist. It is published by the
staff of American Renaissance, a monthly
publication that has been called a literate,
undeceived journal of race, immigration, and the
decline of civility.