Hutchinson, Earl Ofari
HUTCHINSON, Earl Ofari
HUTCHINSON, Earl Ofari. American, b. 1945. Genres: Race relations, Human relations/Parenting, Social commentary. Career: Writer and public speaker; lecturer at colleges and universities; guest on radio stations. Paul Robeson Community Center, member of board of directors. Publications: The Myth of Black Capitalism, 1970; Let Your Motto Be Resistance, 1974; Crime: Why It Exists, What Can Be Done, 1986; Crime, Drugs, and African Americans, 1987; The Mugging of Black America, 1990; Black Fatherhood: Guide to Male Parenting, 1992; The Assassination of the Black Male Image, 1994; Blacks and Reds: Race and Class Conflict, 1919-1990, 1994; Black Fatherhood II: Black Women Talk about Their Men, 1994; Betrayed: A History of Presidential Failure to Protect Black Lives, 1996; Beyond O.J.: Race Sex amd Class Lessons for America, 1996; The Crisis in Black and Black, 1998; The Disappearance of Black Leadership, 2000. Contributor to periodicals. Address: 5517 Secrest Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90043, U.S.A.