Some of My Best Friends Are Black
By Tanner Colby
A really great look at America after the civil rights movement in the 1960s. With anecdotes and plenty of facts, Tanner Colby looks at busing in Birmingham, racially driven real estate in Kansas City, and affirmative action in the New York advertising world. He ends with look at the Catholic community in Louisiana, and it really is an amazing story. Political, funny, honest, and sometimes incredibly sad, but never boring.
Staff Pick by Ginny Mongar
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