Description
“Few things are as rare as an honest book about race. This is one of the very few, and one of the very best.”
—Thomas Sowell
For decades, the Left has been putting on a play with themselves as heroes in an ongoing civil rights movement—from which they were mostly absent at the time.
Ann Coulter fearlessly explains the real history of race relations in this country, including how white liberals twist that history to spring the guilty, accuse the innocent, and engender racial hatreds, all in order to win politically.
She shines the light of truth on cases ranging from Tawana Brawley to the LA riots and the Duke lacrosse scandal. And she shows how the Obama presidency has inspired the greatest racial guilt mongering of all time.
About the Author
Ann Coulter is the author of seven New York Times bestsellers —Guilty: Liberal Victims and Their Assault on America(January 2009);If Democrats Had Any Brains, They'd Be Republicans(October, 2007);Godless: The Church of Liberalism(June 2006);How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must)(October, 2004);Treason: Liberal Treachery From the Cold War to the War on Terrorism(June 2003);Slander: Liberal Lies About the American Right(June 2002); andHigh Crimes and Misdemeanors:The Case Against Bill Clinton(August 1998).Coulter is the legal correspondent for Human Events and writes a popular syndicated column for Universal Press Syndicate.She is a frequent guest on many TV shows, including The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Early Show, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Hannity, The O'Reilly Factor, The Glen Beck Show, HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher, and has been profiled in numerous publications, including TV Guide, the Guardian (UK), the New York Observer, National Journal, Harper's Bazaar, and Elle magazine. She was the April 25, 2005 cover story of Time magazine.In 2001, Coulter was named one of the top 100 Public Intellectuals by federal judge Richard Posner.A Connecticut native, Coulter graduated with honors from Cornell University School of Arts & Sciences, and received her J.D. from University of Michigan Law School, where she was an editor of The Michigan Law Review.Coulter clerked for the Honorable Pasco Bowman II of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and was an attorney in the Department of Justice Honors Program for outstanding law school graduates.After practicing law in private practice in New York City, Coulter worked for the Senate Judiciary Committee, where she handled crime and immigration issues for Senator Spencer Abraham of Michigan. From there, she became a litigator with the Center For Individual Rights in Washington, DC, a public interest law firm dedicated to the defense of individual rights with particular emphasis on freedom of speech, civil rights, and the free exercise of religion.