Earl Ofari Hutchinson

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Earl Ofari Hutchinson is a journalist, author and broadcaster. Hutchinson is the author of nine books about the African American experience in America and serves as the President of the National Alliance for Positive Action.

Hutchinson is a contributor for The Huffington Post and maintains a personal website.

His father, Earl Hutchinson Sr., is the lead author of A Colored Man's Journey Through 20th Century Segregated America.

Hutchinson is an author of books focusing on African-American males and claims a doctorate in sociology from the unaccredited Pacific Western University.[1]

Contents

[edit] Books by Earl Ofari Hutchinson

  • Black Fatherhood: The Guide To Male Parenting
  • Black Fatherhood II: Black Women Talk About Their Men
  • The Assassination of the Black Male Image ISBN 0-684-83657-2
  • Beyond O.J.: Race, Sex and Class Lessons For America
  • Blacks and Reds: A History of Relations Between African Americans and the Communist Party
  • Betrayed: The Presidential Failure to Protect Black Lives
  • The Crisis in Black and Black
  • The Disappearance of Black Leadership

[edit] Quote

"An important lesson is that crimes of the past should not and must not be forgotten, and that justice can be attained if enough people are willing to work and fight for it!"

[edit] References

  1. ^ Buffalo News (March 1, 1995) Author covering O.J. Trial to Speak. Local section, page B6.

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