CIVIL RIGHTS BOOKS WITH A NEGATIVE VIEWPOINT

AFFIRMATIVEACTION FRAUD, CAN THE AMERICAN DREAM SURVIVE?, by Clint Bolick. A CATO InstituteBook Review.
The American civil rights vision has been shattered by proponents of divisiveracial preferences, resulting in disastrous human consequences, accordingto a new book published by the Cato Institute. In The Affirmative ActionFraud: Can We Restore the American Civil Rights Vision? Clint Bolick arguesfor a positive civil rights agenda of individual empowerment. Only by returningto the classical liberal roots of the American civil rights vision--thenotion that all individuals are equal before the law--can we begin to reducethe racial division brought about by affirmative action.

The Bell Curve Illustrated
Here is a review of The Bell Curve by Professor Herrenstein of theMassachusetts Institute of Technology. This book as turned the civil rightsdialog including affirmative action upside down. This review includes arare scan of the bell curve found nowhere else on the web in this easy tounderstand form. 
NOT OUT OF AFRICA, by Mary Lefkowitz,c. 1996
A review of the book which has blown the cover off famous historicalrevisionists such as Dr. Giop. Here, we find the truth, that Aristotle couldnot have stolen his ideas from the Library as Alexandria, because Aristotlewas dead long before Alexandria and the Library were established.

PAVED WITH GOOD INTENTIONS, by Jared Taylor,c. 1992
A massive and definitive work with hundreds of footnotes tells all aboutthe ironies concerning the civil rights movement, the frauds, the mediapandering, the lies, innuendoes, and untruths which have allowed the civilrights movement to cover over the horrors of urban living unleashed by criminalswho just happened to be African Americans.