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Who's afraid of a large black man?

Citing the obstacles to harmonious race relations in the United States, an analysis of the nation's growing racial segregation describes the author's experiences of talking about race with interviewees ranging from students to KKK members.

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  • "Citing the obstacles to harmonious race relations in the United States, an analysis of the nation's growing racial segregation describes the author's experiences of talking about race with interviewees ranging from students to KKK members."
  • "Citing the obstacles to harmonious race relations in the United States, an analysis of the nation's growing racial segregation describes the author's experiences of talking about race with interviewees ranging from students to KKK members."@en
  • "In this controversial national bestseller, former NBA star and author of I May Be Wrong But I Doubt It Charles Barkley takes on the major issue of our time. Who's Afraid of a Large Black Man is a series of charged, in-your-face conversations about race with some of America's most prominent figures, including Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Jesse Jackson, Samuel L. Jackson, Morgan Freeman, Ice Cube, Marian Wright Edelman, Tiger Woods, Peter Guber, and Robert Johnson."@en

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