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Law Dog Books Published White Male Privilege.

Mark Rosenkranz, author of "White Male Privilege," seeks new publisher.

Pleasanton, CA (PRWEB) August 14, 2006 -- Mark Rosenkranz, author of "White Male Privilege," seeks new publisher.

Mark Rosenkranz decribes the details of the alleged beating by the SFPD on a San Francisco night in the book, "White Male Privilege," (http://301url.com/WhiteMalePrivilege) which provides a study of racism in America 40 years after the Voting Rights Act. His book includes insights and commentary on racism allegedly experienced by Lynn Swann, a pro football hall-of-famer.

In the Declaration of Independence, our founding fathers declared, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal," and yet, it would be another 189 years before Americans would be equal by law. It has been suggested that with the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, America had finally overcome its ugly past of racism and discrimination. As we entered into the new millennium, the author wondered if America had really set aside its biased and discriminatory practices. The author interviewed eight people as he developed the foundations for this book. One of the people he was honored to interview was Brian Swann DDS, the brother of famous footballer Lynn Swann.

Brian shared his story of a racially motivated encounter that he and his brothers had experienced in the 1970s in San Francisco, California, at the hands of the San Francisco Police Department. Each of the eight people interviewed for this book brought with them a different experience and viewpoint as it relates to discrimination and racism in America, and more specifically, white male privilege in America. The author brought these eight individual viewpoints together, and told their story as they relate to American history, from the early days of colonization through the present day.

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