Author Listings (Discrimination & Race Relations)
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| Clyde W. Ford is a mythologist, trained psychotherapist, and sought-after public speaker. He’s also a critically acclaimed author of nonfiction and fiction. He writes the Charlie Noble Mysteries, suspense thrillers set in the Pacific Northwest. He’s been a guest on the “Oprah Winfrey Show,” NPR, and other radio and tel....[more] |
| Carol M. Swain’s work on representation and race relations has earned her national and international accolades. Her highly acclaimed book, Black Faces, Black Interests: The Representation of African Americans in Congress (1993, 1995 Harvard University Press; reprinted in 2006 by University Press of America) was named o....[more] |
| Charles P. Cozic is a fiction writer in San Diego, California, writing children's books and young adult novels.
He was former editor of the Opposing Viewpoints, Current Controversies, and At Issue educational series for high school and college students. These series discuss diverse viewpoints of social, cultural, p....[more] |
| Judith Harlan is a lifelong journalist, copywriter, editor, SEO content specialist, eBook marketer, book author, teacher, pen-pusher and former Zydeco sound-techie. The focus today is on Web content, eBooks and commerce. She’s perpetually excited about the sometimes crazy, always exciting, new ways in which we’re all c....[more] |
| Fred Jerome is a veteran journalist and science writer whose articles and op-ed pieces have appeared in dozens of publications, including Newsweek and The New York Times. As a reporter in the South during the early 1960s, he covered the exploding civil rights movement, and, more recently, has taught journalism at Colum....[more] |
| Jody and Gabriel Lopez were born and raised in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and now reside in Greeley, Colorado. They began their work with a plan of conducting research on Gabriel's family. Several members of whom had been residents and leaders in a housing development constructed by and for Mexican farm workers. They also aske....[more] |
| Writer, professor, and photographer Julius Lester was born in St. Louis, Missouri on January 27, 1939. He received a B.A. in English from Fisk University in 1960. Lester's photographs from the civil rights movement era have been exhibited by the Smithsonian Institution and are part of Howard University's permanent coll....[more] |
| Jess Maghan recently retired as professor of criminal justice at the University of Illinois at Chicago, before which he was director of training of the New York City Police and Correctional Departments. He continues to advise governments and police departments around the world on such matters as illicit trafficking, ha....[more] |
| Michael Parenti received his Ph.D. in political science from Yale University. He has taught at a number of colleges and universities, in the United States and abroad. Some of his writings have been translated into Arabic, Azeri, Bangla, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Polish, ....[more] |
| Born and raised in Kingston Jamaica and while growing up in the ghettoes of Trench Town created and invented the word- Reggae and with my brethrens such as Junior Braithwaite, and Garth Dennis gave the name -Wailing Wailers to Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Bunny Wailer. Bob then formed his group of singers and musicians ....[more] |
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