Last week, Sean Quinn invoked Booker T Washington, the dominant leader in the African American community under the Jim Crow discriminatory laws in the US. In a 7,800-word briefing document circulated to members of the media, the industrialist once again sought to settle old scores, deflect blame, level accusations, and chastise those who he feels have wronged him. “I am happy to stand over everything I have stated in both and am prepared to bear the consequences if there is anything stated that is either untrue or misleading,” Quinn stated, offering an open challenge to anyone who felt besmirched (and…
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