Bill Clinton and Black America

Bill Clinton and Black America
ISBN-10
0345450329
ISBN-13
9780345450326
Category
Social Science / Ethnic Studies / American / African American & Black Studies
Pages
310
Language
English
Published
2002
Publisher
Ballantine Books
Author
Dewayne Wickham

Description

While white Americans were evenly divided about Bill Clinton's impeachment ninety percent of African-Americans opposed it. Now from a founding member of the National Association of Black Journalists comes a groundbreaking new book that explores the deep and unique connection between the former president and the black communityin the words of journalists, celebrities, academics, and other thoughtful Americans. Going well beyond mere TV punditry, luminaries such as Dr. Mary Frances Berry, Bill Gray, Kweisi Mfume, and Alice Randall, as well as ordinary citizens, offer insight into why African-Americans for the first time saw themselves in the soul of a presidentWhether it was the large African-American presence in his administration, his perceived legal persecutions, his personal style, or his lasting yet tumultuous marriageand why that kinship has sweeping cultural implications. Bill Clinton's actions, associations, and essence are all analyzed in light of their effect on and appeal to this crucial constituency. Much-awaited and long overdue, Bill Clinton and Black America features fascinating, provocative interpretations of the special relationship between the black people and this extraordinary man who, when his presidency ended, moved his office from 1600 Pennsylvania AvenueWhite America's most famous addressto Harlem's 125th Streetthe heart of Black America. From the Hardcover edition.

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