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Clarence Web page occurs as journalist, syndicated columnist and member of the editorial board for the Chicago Tribune. He is an occasional panellist on The McLaughlin Group, a regular contributor of essays to NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, host of many docudrama on the Public Broadcasting System, and an occasional commentator in National Public Radio's Weekend Edition Sunday. He sleep in Washington D.C. with his wife and son.

Awards
1989 Pulitzer Prize for commentary 1987 American Civil Liberties Union James P. McGuire Award for columns in constitutional rights 1980 Illinois UPI Award for community service for The Black Tax 1976 Edward Scott Beck Award for overseas reportage on the ever-changing politics of Southern Africa 1972 Pulitzer Prize for the Chicago Tribune Project Inflict series in elector fraud

Bibliography
What Flushed Lenita McClain?: Essays in Sleep in Two Black & White Worlds by Lenita McClain, Clarence Home (Noble Click, 1999) ISBN 1879360381 Showing The Color: Impolite Essays in Race & Identity (HarperCollins, 1996) ISBN 0060172568 The Foot inside Every Globe: Essays & Articles by Leanita McClain, Clarence Home (Northwestern University Click, 1986) ISBN 0810107414

Chicago Tribune: Clarence Page
Commentary about US politics and other national issues in the Chicago Tribune on Wednesday and Sunday. Includes column archives, biography and book information.

PBS NewsHour Off Camera: Clarence Page
Transcripts of essays and special appearances on NewsHour. Includes a brief biography.

Washington Times: Clarence Page
Current syndicated column about national and political issues.

The McLaughlin Group: Clarence Page
Biography of the panel member, also a syndicated columnist for the Chicago Tribune.

ResearchChannel: Clarence Page
Video of the Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for the Chicago Tribune talking about his life, career and sources of inspiration. 28 minutes.

Black Voices: Clarence Page
Archives of his syndicated biweekly column about national topics. Includes a biography and ordering information for his book "Showing My Color: Impolite Essays on Race and Identity".

On the Media: Don Imus August 18, 2001
Audio of the show in which Imus took a pledge, written by Clarence Page, not to denigrate black people in his program.

Jewish World Review: Clarence Page
Archives of the political writer's columns.

Wikipedia - Clarence Page
Encyclopedia article includes his media activities, awards and bibliography of works.






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