Prejudential is a concise, authoritative exploration of America's relationship with race and black Americans through the lens of the presidents who are elected to represent and govern all of its people.
Margaret Kimberley is a New York-based writer and activist for peace and justice issues. She has been a columnist for Black Agenda Report since its inception in 2006, and was for four years the weekly columnist for Black Commentator. Her work has appeared in the Dallas Morning News, the Chicago Defender, and on AlterNet, CounterPunch, and Buzzflash. Kimberley is a member of Stop the Merchants of Death (SMOD), a War Resisters League speakers' bureau committed to informing the public about corporate connections to American military activity. She is also a member of Clergy and Laity Concerned About Iraq.
Prejudential belongs on the shelf next to the works of Howard Zinn
and Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz. It should be required reading in every
school. -- CounterPunch
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