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Informationen zum Autor Dr Boulé Whytelaw III is the Distinguished Professor of White People Studies at Bishop Lamonthood University and the Deputy Vice Chair of the Centre for (Trying to) Understand White People (CTUWP). He has written numerous successful TV shows, including Good Cops , Good White Folk and Other Wild Fantasies and Scientific Proof: The White Man's Ice Is Indeed Colder . Since dictating the thesis of Think Like a White Man to Nels Abbey, he has neither been seen nor heard from. Nels Abbey is a British-Nigerian (Itsekiri) writer, broadcaster, media executive and satirist based in London. Prior to moving into media, he worked in financial services principally for the US investment mammoth BlackRock. Nels is the founder of Uppity: The Intellectual Playground. This is his second book. @nelsabbey Klappentext A bold, satirical humour book on how to achieve success like a Great White Male, which Benjamin Zephaniah called "the work of a true mastermind" A bold, satirical humour book on how to achieve success like a Great White Male, which Benjamin Zephaniah called 'the work of a true mastermind' Zusammenfassung A bold, satirical humour book on how to achieve success like a Great White Male, which Benjamin Zephaniah called 'the work of a true mastermind'
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Dr Boulé Whytelaw III is the Distinguished Professor of White People Studies at Bishop Lamonthood University and the Deputy Vice Chair of the Centre for (Trying to) Understand White People (CTUWP).
He has written numerous successful TV shows, including Good Cops, Good White Folk and Other Wild Fantasies and Scientific Proof: The White Man's Ice Is Indeed Colder. Since dictating the thesis of Think Like a White Man to Nels Abbey, he has neither been seen nor heard from.
Nels Abbey is a British-Nigerian (Itsekiri) writer, broadcaster, media executive and satirist based in London. Prior to moving into media, he worked in financial services principally for the US investment mammoth BlackRock. Nels is the founder of Uppity: The Intellectual Playground.
This is his second book.
@nelsabbey