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What sort of legacy has the Civil Rights Movement given America? Two men who not only know a great deal about the Movement, but lived through it are here to share their views.
Allan C. Brownfeld is a veteran journalist who, though specializing in Middle Eastern affairs, has covered race relations for decades on end. The American Council for Judaism’s publications editor, he has played a tremendous role in supporting black conservatism and dedicated much of his youth to active participation in civil rights reforms.
Dr. Paul Gottfried is an outspoken paleoconservative intellectual who is the recently retired Horace Raffensperger Professor of Humanities at Lancaster’s Elizabethtown College. His observations of the human condition have generated both accolades and animosity. Having befriended such figures as Richard Nixon and Herbert Marcuse, the Doctor’s views are not always easy to pin down. Perhaps the only constant is that he calls the shots as he sees them — with no apology