An Analysis of Time Spent Integrating Political Institutions
20 July 2017
Jason Riley, Acclaimed Wall Street Journal Columnist and Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, discusses his latest book, "False Black Power?", and the impact of the political success of black elected officials on racial gaps in income, employment, homeownership and academic achievement.
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