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Interview Summary Dr. Adolph Reed, a political science professor at the University of Arkansas, discusses his experiences as a young African American man in the South. He describes his education and tells various anecdotes concerning American political hypocrisy. Reed discusses class and racial discrimination and provides his opinion on whether social scientists have addressed these problems. In addition, Reed discusses inconsistencies and hypocrisy within the American political landscape.

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