From the radio
and newspaper commentator whom The New York Times described as
an "intellectual brawler sometimes called the black Rush
Limbaugh" comes an outrageous, thoughtful, heartfelt work.
Calling himself
"The Black Avenger," Ken Hamblin insists that America works
for anyone who is willing to seize this country's
opportunities, remain diligent, and commit to traditional
values of right and wrong.
From Hamblin's
perspective, all black Americans today share this opportunity.
They are no longer victims, and white people should stop
feeling guilty about the past.
Saying things
that "a white person wouldn't get away with," Hamblin
criticizes several targets.
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