Pulitzer Prize winner Clarence Page is one of the most nationally
recognized and highly regarded syndicated columnists in the country. His
newest book commemorates the 30th anniversary of his column's first
appearance in the Chicago Tribune. It is the first such collection,
and a long overdue archive of his best work covering a wide range of
topics. Page has been a broadcast mainstay for decades, and his column,
which is featured in over 150 newspapers, provides keen insight on the
day's most pressing issues. While Page is known for his liberal-leaning
views, readers have always appreciated his unbiased approach in
directing criticism across the political spectrum.
Culture Worrier: Selected Columns 1984-2014 brings Page's unique
perspective within the African-American and political communities, and
his wealth of fascinating experiential knowledge, to the foreground of
our ongoing national dialogue. As a veteran media member who has lived
through the transition from print's heyday to modern mobile publishing,
from the Vietnam War through the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and from
the Civil Rights movement to the election of Barack Obama, Page is one
of the most revered and uniquely qualified commentators of our time.