Entirely Personal"Paul Greenberg should be called "The Prophet of Pine Bluff." Like William Allen White, H.L. Mencken, and Walter Lippmann, all of whom he admires, he combines a superbly-honed editorial touch with keen observation and an ironic sense of history. Nurtured on Walker Percy, Flannery O'Connor, and the Old Testament, Greenberd reveals the sense of social justice and moral outrage that won him a Pulitzer Prize for his civil rights journalism in 1969." Back cover. |
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America for Sale | 5 |
Family Feud | 11 |
Is There a Just Peace? | 18 |
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