Book summaryMedia reviews"[A] provocative and compelling book....As history, THE N WORD is limited and selective. It's just 278 pages and a full examination of race in America would require more volumes than Gibbon devoted to Rome. But it's effectively focused." |
N Word: Who Can Say It, Who Shouldn't, and Whyby Asim, Jabari
Book desription: Houghton Mifflin, 2007 Very slight edge wear, interior near fine. Af am st. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good.
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