Nationwide — What Did You Think Was Going To Happen? by Clinton E. Galloway explores the effects on Black America and how the South-Central community of Los Angeles is being denied access to technology. The book explores a United States Supreme Court ruling that supported the right of Black America to access technology.
The author’s first book Anatomy of a Hustle-Cable Comes to South-Central LA was a highly documented demonstration of how systemic and institutional racism is enforced in major cities in the United States. The book, published in 2012, was selected by Kirkus Reviews as one of the best books of the year and has a five-star rating on Amazon. The complicity of major Black politicians is an issue that the author seeks to explore in this book.
The 194-page work tackles more than 40 years of troublesome political and socioeconomic history in South-Central Los Angeles and exposes the myriad factors that contributed to a corrupt city government, poverty, and severely damaged civil rights for the areas with people of color. The author’s unique first-hand account of the activities during this period of time intends to cause the reexamination of the effectiveness of Black leadership in America.
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About the author
Clinton E. Galloway is a Certified Public Accountant with a practice in Marina del Rey, California. He is also a registered securities principal and runs a registered securities broker-dealer, which is licensed by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
He was born in Birmingham Alabama. At the age of one, he moved with his family to New York City and was raised there. He attended Northern Arizona University with the assistance of a baseball scholarship. In the late 1970s, after getting his CPA license, he relocated from a large international accounting firm in San Francisco to a major international investment banking firm in Beverly Hills. He has been designated as an expert witness in financial matters by numerous
courts in the Los Angeles area.
For press inquiries, contact Clinton E. Galloway at clinto@msn.com or 310-827-1628.