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The book critically examines Bill Clinton's complex relationship with African Americans, questioning whether his presidency truly benefited black communities or caused lasting harm. It explores the dichotomy between Clinton's progressive rhetoric and his actions, suggesting a blend of political pragmatism and indifference. Through thorough research, the author, Nathan J. Robinson, presents a compelling argument that challenges the perception of Clinton as a friend to black America, offering a transformative perspective on his legacy in relation to race.
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Superpredator: Bill Clinton's Use and Abuse of Black America, Nathan J. Robinson
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- Released
- 2016
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- Title
- Superpredator: Bill Clinton's Use and Abuse of Black America
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Nathan J. Robinson
- Publisher
- For Our Sun Publishing
- Released
- 2016
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 306
- ISBN13
- 9780692736890
- Category
- Maps and Travel
- Description
- The book critically examines Bill Clinton's complex relationship with African Americans, questioning whether his presidency truly benefited black communities or caused lasting harm. It explores the dichotomy between Clinton's progressive rhetoric and his actions, suggesting a blend of political pragmatism and indifference. Through thorough research, the author, Nathan J. Robinson, presents a compelling argument that challenges the perception of Clinton as a friend to black America, offering a transformative perspective on his legacy in relation to race.