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| The book is the direct result of a hard-headed dialogue of Armstrong Williams, a nationally-syndicated radio and television host, with a young man, 'Brad Howard', a twenty-seven-year-old drug dealer, murderer, and father of three small daughters. Beyond Blame's greatest lesson is that each of us has the duty to get his hands dirty - not as a social experiment, but because we are, indeed, our brother's keeper. |
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