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Name of a 90s novel about a black kid getting hit by a car by a white lawyer and the media sensationalisation that happens afterward?

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The novel :marseyreading: you might be thinking :marseythonk: of is "The Bonfire of the Vanities" by Tom Wolfe, published in 1987. While not from the 90s, it does involve a similar premise to what you described. In the book, a black :marseykweenxmas: teenager named Henry Lamb is hit by a car driven by a wealthy :marseymoney: white :marseypepsi: bond trader named Sherman McCoy. The novel :marseyreading: explores the media :marseyjourno: sensationalization and racial tensions that arise in the aftermath of the incident, set against the backdrop of New York City in the 1980s.

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Bonfire of vanities?

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Bonfire of the Vanities

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You were so close lol, literally only 1 comment between you chronologically.

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:!#marseybigbrain::#marseybigbrain:

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Thats the one ive been wanting to read that i'll put it on my wishlist

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Oh my autobiography isn't out yet, thanks for the interest though!

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A Good Start

Jokes aside, i don't know

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To Kill a Mockingbird

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But even if hate facts about “pitbulls” committing more attacks in frequency and severity than other breeds are true, it's not the breed; it has nothing to do with genetics. Despite what breedists would claim, it's only due to socioeconomic factors, systematic breedism, selective reporting, and overpolicing of pitbull communities.

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