Posted on 07/27/2002 6:37:12 AM PDT by backhoe
Remembering Ron Brown and Long Beach--This willful sharing of power with minorities quickly became part of the Clinton myth. Ron Brown learned the hard way, however, just how illusory the myth was.
Related columns:
Part 1: Did Ron Brown die for Enron's sins?
Part 2: How 'minority capitalism' undid Ron Brown
Part 3: Competing against the Clintons for cash
Part 4: Clinton's new "bagman"
Part 5: Second 'black president' likely to build on legacy of first
Part 6: Some dare call it treason
Part 7: Wang Jun's excellent White House adventure
Part 8: Sun peeked through 'worst storm in a decade'
Part 9: The bullet hole that should have shaken Washington
Part 10: How Monica buried Ron Brown and saved the Clinton presidency
Part 11: Was Ron Brown murdered, and, if so, how and by whom?
Ron Brown Reports for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review by Christopher Ruddy
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