The Washington Post, November 19th, 1989
LET THEM CALL ME REBEL Saul Alinsky-His Life and Legacy By Sanford D. Horwitt Knopf. 595 pp. $29.95 By Robert L. Borosage "KODAK'S ONLY contribution to race relations was the invention of color film." So Saul Alinsky summarized the target of an affirmative-action organizing drive in Rochester, N.Y., in the racially tense 1960s. Philosopher, con man, narcissist, fabulist, organizer-Saul Alinsky always gave good copy. Born and raised in Chicago, the son of an immigrant Russian Jewish tailor, Saul David Alinsky was an American original, a small "d" democrat who revitalized citizen organizing in t...
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