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More Than One Founding Father Generation? I received an advanced copy of this book through LibraryThing's Early Reviewers program for an honest review. What would the Founding Fathers think about America today? Is the question that Juan Williams looks at in his new book, We the People. Yet in t...
I have to confess, I love Juan Williams. Well, except for the times I can’t stand him. I think the ratio is about 1 to 5. Juan and I do not share the same political frame of mind. But regardless of our political differences, I admire him immensely as an honest and honorable player in the media arena...
Eyes on the Prize utilizes the tactic of revisionist history -- that is, telling historical events from perspectives not often considered. For instance, the master narrative or textbook version of the Civil Rights movement is generally focused on Martin Luther King and how he empowered a repressed p...
I am not even going to be funny in this review. I was fucking crying reading this. And mind you, I usually read on the train.At least it wasn't "Kite Runner" or some other crap.The accounts Juan Williams gathered in this book are all related in a rather matter-of-factly manner. "A large ball of fire...
Wow..Wow..Wow..This book was FANTASTIC! Williams and Cosby were dead in this book. I can see, however, why this book received the backlash and criticism from black leaders.