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SOUNDING THE CENTURY The Sounding theCentury Lectures

on BBC Radio 3

Six lectures in which leading figures reflect on the most powerful forces for cultural and political change at the end of the century.
4: What's the Difference?
Writer Walter Mosley considers the 20th century's record on race relations and in particular the black American experience. An important figure in contemporary American writing, Mosley is creator of the Easy Rawlins crime novels, including Devil in a Blue Dress. Introduced by Paul Boateng MP, who discusses the lecture with Walter Mosley and chairs a question-and-answer session with the audience in the Purcell Room on London's South Bank.

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Walter Mosley
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Paul Boateng
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Walter Mosley

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