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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Clarence Lusane is an Associate Professor of Political Science in the School of International Service at American University, where he teaches and researches on international human rights, comparative race relations, social movements, and electoral politics.
He is also an author, activist, scholar, lecturer, and journalist. For more than 30 years he has written about and been active in national and international antiracism politics, globalization, U.S. foreign policy, human rights, and social issues such as education and drug policy. He spent two years living in London conducting research on racism and human rights in Europe and working with European institutions and NGOs.
His most recent book is Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice: Foreign Policy, Race, and the New American Century . Other books by Dr. Lusane include Hitlerâs Black Victims: The Experiences of Afro-Germans, Africans, Afro-Europeans and African Americans During the Nazi Era ; Race in the Global Era: African Americans at the Millennium ; No Easy Victories: A History of Black Elected Officials ; African Americans at the Crossroads: The Restructuring of Black Leadership and the 1992 Elections ; The Struggle for Equal Education ; and Pipe Dream Blues: Racism and the War on Drugs .
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