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Even though the 1995 OJ/Brown/Goldman tragedy is well behind us (or should be), racism continues to plague American society. Why?
It didn't begin with OJ and unfortunately will not end with his story. Dr. Hutchinson's mountain of research weaves together the compelling stories of OJ, boxer Jack Johnson, Iron Mike Tyson, tennis great Arthur Ashe, superstar Michael Jackson, basketball/baseball's Michael Jordan, and even multi-millionaire Magic Johnson. Is there no escape for a black man accused of improprieties? Dr. Hutchinson contends that neither money, fame, nor professional connects will shield a carefully protected, and long-held pristine reputation once accusations or unfounded rumors begin to fly. Dr. Hutchinson also dissects the disparity between media treatment of blacks and whites, and pinpoints how television news, newspapers, and national magazines add fuel to the smoldering tinderbox.
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Of all black homicide victims, 94% are slain by other blacks. Of the 1.3 million violent crimes committed each year against black about 81% are perpetrated by fellow blacks.
IN contrast, white criminals target blacks in only 3% of their attacks.
The good news: since 1981 black families with two college-educated working adults have earned more than similar white famlies in every age group and in every region of the United States.Black full-time workers today earn slightly more than white workers of the same age, sex, and I.Q.
I would suggest the authors look to the HIP-HIP culture which glamorizes pimps, violence, drug-use and the objectificatoin of women for one major source of the problem. Perhaps the authors should interview Puff Daddy and see if he feels any guilt for providing a criminal roll model for black youth.
The rest of the book is great, and overshadows the less-than-great aspects. I particularly enjoy the "voice" of this book - it was thoughtful, but a little angry at the powers and principalities that routinely assassinate black males. There are some things that we need to be angry about so that we are motivated to take the next step. What is the next step? If we knew that, there would be no reason for this book.
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