James Patterson’s claim that racism hampers white men is his most fictional work yet

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James Patterson’s claim that racism hampers white men is his most fictional work yet

Fondness for the “good old days” betrays a desire to return to a time where white American men controlled even more.

Jesse J. Holland

Jesse J. Holland, an award-winning author, professor and journalist, teaches journalism at the School of Media & Public Affairs at George Washington University and was a longtime congressional, Supreme Court and White House reporter with The Associated Press. He is the author of two African American history books about Washington, D.C., and has written for major entertainment franchises, including Lucasfilm’s "Star Wars," DC Comics’ "Superman" and Marvel’s "Black Panther."

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