Early last year, I had the opportunity to participate in Claremont McKenna College’s Marion Miner Cook Athenaeum, a student-centered speaker series. The organizers of the series asked me to discuss "civilization, commerce, and race," topics upon which I, as always, had much to say. A little sweetener to the invitation was their chosen interviewer, my friend Michael Fortner, a political scientist at the CUNY Graduate Center whose outstanding book The Black Silent Majority presents an important revisionist account of the implementation of the Rockefeller Drug Laws.
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