2,655 words
Lionel Lokos
The New Racism: Reverse Discrimination in America
New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House, 1971
It is one of the curious paradoxes of our time that most white Americans know more about Europe and Asia than they do about Harlem and Watts, that they can name the leaders of far-off lands but would be hard-pressed to name more than two or three elected Negro officials in this country, that they are far more interested in world journalism than in the closeup firsthand reporting of the Negro press in the United States. (more…)