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Class War in America: How the Elites Divide the Nation By Asking Are You a Worker or Are You White?
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
18 Oct 2024
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Black Agenda Radio · Class War in America: How the Elites Divide the Nation By Asking Are You a Worker or Are You White?

Our guest is Jon Jeter. In addition to being a Black Agenda Report contributor, he is a former foreign correspondent for the Washington Post, and the author of "Class War in America: How the Elites Divide the Nation By Asking are You a Worker or Are You White?" which is published by Drum publishing. He joins us from Washington to talk about his new book and how the topic is relevant to the 2024 presidential campaign.

Black politics
Race and Class
class analysis

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