Claremont McKenna College offered me the chance to speak at their Marion Miner Cook Athenaeum, which is a series of student-centered speakers. The organizers of the series asked me to discuss "civilization, commerce, and race," topics upon which I, as always, had much to say. The interviewer was Michael Fortner from
the CUNY Graduate Center. Fortner’s outstanding book The Black Silent Majority is a revisionist account of how the Rockefeller Drug Laws were implemented.
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