Literature

Black clans man

Worth Ron Stoll Worth
Translation, Kutsuko Suzuki Chieko Tamagawa
Supervisor Kuhee Maruya

【!!!!! A real record of shock!!!!! 】
A bold and unbeatable true story in which a black detective infiltrating KKK (white supremist group)! !

It is the most impossible in history that black detectives telephone calls and white detectives and face-to-face infiltration.…
Infiltrate into the extremist organization "KKKK" and reveal bad things!

Ron Storw Worth, the only black detective hired by the Colorado Springs Police Station, Colorado, United States, makes a phone call for KKK (Crux Crux Clan) members in the newspaper. Appealing to be a racist, and hope to join. He goes to the interview, but in face-to-face, he suddenly turns out that he is black, so his colleague's white detective arrows on his white criminal chuck. Ron who talks on the phone and Chack in person, impersonating a single person, revealing the evil of an extremist group. Against the backdrop of the United States, where racism is overheated, unprecedented infiltration investigations begin!

Cinema decided! << 71st Cannes International Film Festival Grand Prix Winner! ! 》
Movie "Black Clans Man" released nationwide in March 2019
Director and Screenplay: Spike Lee Manufacture: Spike Lee, Jason Bram, Jordan Peel
Appearance: John David Washington, Adam Driver, Laura Harrier, Topher Grace, Alek Boldwin and others

[Author Profile]
■Ron Stoll Worth
Born in Illinois, United States in 1953.
A former police officer who has worked for a judicial police agency for 32 years and achieved excellent achievements. He worked in the Narcotics Investigation Department, the Criminal Investigation Department, and organized case reporters in four states. As the first black policeman in Colorado Springs, he overcame fierce racial hostility and built a historic and brilliant career in judicial police organization.

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  • Version type:
    Forty-six format
  • Page:
    Page 256
  • Body:
    1,500 yen + tax
  • Published:
    2019/2/28
  • ISBN:
    978-4-86506-293-9