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Politics:
John Ridley has
distinguished himself for decades as a writer,
producer and commentator. While the film Undercover
Brother was wildly uneven, it also contained some
clever and biting sections that celebrated
African-American
culture even as it was lampooning it. He's done very
procative and sharp
radio essays for National Public Radio, hosted
an engrossing, often heated film and arts discussion
program on A&E and written some excellent books that
merged the pulp fiction, detective and science fiction
genres.
But all Ridley's past accomplishments
haven't insulated him for heavy criticism for a
controversial essay he penned in the December 2007
issue of Esquire. Ridley titled it "The Manifesto of
Ascendancy for the Modern American" Esquire didn't
blot out the other letters in the slur) where he
sharply criticized what he saw as an overemphasis
among Blacks
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