Yale law professor Stephen Carter is known for helping shape America's on-going civil rights discussion. But ever since his first novel hit the bestseller's list a few years ago, his voice is being heard by a much wider audience. He joins Kojo to discuss his law career and his newest novel "New England White."
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Stephen Carter
Listen Wednesday, Jun. 27, 2007 at 1:32 p.m. in Arts & CultureGuests
Stephen Carter
William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law, Yale University; and author "New England White" (Knopf)
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