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Title
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Beyond blame : how we can succeed by breaking the dependency barrier
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Description
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Armstrong Williams work on using personal development and responsibility to help solve crime and other urban problems.
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Identifier
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613601
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29353653
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Creator
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Williams, Armstrong
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Source
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Brian Lamb Booknotes Collection
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Gift of Brian Lamb, 2011.
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Catalog record
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Language
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eng
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Date
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1995
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Program air date: July 16, 1995
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Publisher
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Free Press
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George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections & Archives
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Subject
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"African American men--Conduct of life."
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Relation
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Original Booknotes interview
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Rights
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Transcription of Annotations
Notes on front endpaper: Arm's religion and position on sex. Marion, S.C. Martin Luther King. Frederick Douglass. Nelson Mandela. Eldridge Cleaver. Malcolm X. Drug sales, murder, father of three girls. Underlinings/Notes: Underlinings: Lamb underlines information about Brad's life, background, attitudes and career on the street. Lamb also highlights William's references to Black leaders and the relation of Brad's actions to race and society. Notes: "Liberals v. Conservative," "New Jack lifestyle," "good mother & father," "cold blooded killer," "he became a victim," "1500 women," "jobs--final myth," "never married," "Malcolm X, ghetto," "street hustler," "need a new soul," "more dangerous than Klan," "greed," "Eldridge Cleaver," "DC General Hospital--transcripts to the police," "proud of yourself, self-esteem," "Malcolm X," "criminal justice reform," "free condoms, free needles, free abortions," "high school diploma," "taxi in DC," "I know talk white," "black talk," "white conspiracy," "the Plan," "welfare," "single mother," "can't solve his problems," "nations sends messages."