The Last Innocent White Man in America

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The Last Innocent White Man in America
AuthorJohn Leonard
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreNon-fiction
Social criticism
Published1993
PublisherNew Press
ISBN9781565840720

The Last Innocent White Man in America is a 1993 collection of essays by John Leonard.[1] The essays in the book cover a wide variety of topics, including HIV/AIDS, the United States Congress, New York City Mayor Ed Koch, and writer Salman Rushdie.[2]

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