Glenn Loury’s scintillating autobiography, Late Admissions: Confessions of a Black Conservative, shares his epic life story with brutal honesty.
Loury vividly describes his struggle to rise from the South Side of Chicago and difficult family circumstances to the lofty status of a tenured Harvard University economics professor.
He unflinchingly shares the ugliness of his addiction to crack cocaine and infidelity that nearly cost him his life, his freedom, and his second marriage and relationships with his children.
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