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Warren Brown
2010-09-19T20:00:12-04:00https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvNTFlXC8yOTU0NDQtbS5qcGciLCJlZGl0cyI6eyJyZXNpemUiOnsiZml0IjoiY292ZXIiLCJoZWlnaHQiOjUwNn19fQ==Washington Post cars columnist Warren Brown has covered the auto industry for the Post since 1982. His weekly column is called “On Wheels,” and he hosts a live weekly web discussion on Washingtonpost.com called “Real Wheels Live.” He talked about the current financial standing and overall health status of the automotive industry. In 2008, he made controversial comments in support of government auto bailouts by crediting the automotive industry with assisting in the development of the African-American middle class.
In 2002, Warren Brown co-wrote a book with fellow columnist Martha McNeil Hamilton, called Black and White and Red All Over: The Story of A Friendship, in which both writers discuss their friendship and her decision to give him one of her kidneys.
Washington Post cars columnist Warren Brown has covered the auto industry for the Post since 1982. His weekly column is called “On Wheels,” …
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Washington Post cars columnist Warren Brown has covered the auto industry for the Post since 1982. His weekly column is called “On Wheels,” and he hosts a live weekly web discussion on Washingtonpost.com called “Real Wheels Live.” He talked about the current financial standing and overall health status of the automotive industry. In 2008, he made controversial comments in support of government auto bailouts by crediting the automotive industry with assisting in the development of the African-American middle class.
In 2002, Warren Brown co-wrote a book with fellow columnist Martha McNeil Hamilton, called Black and White and Red All Over: The Story of A Friendship, in which both writers discuss their friendship and her decision to give him one of her kidneys. close
In 2002, Warren Brown co-wrote a book with fellow columnist Martha McNeil Hamilton, called Black and White and Red All Over: The Story of A Friendship, in which both writers discuss their friendship and her decision to give him one of her kidneys.
Washington Post cars columnist Warren Brown has covered the auto industry for the Post since 1982. His weekly column is called “On Wheels,” … read more
Washington Post cars columnist Warren Brown has covered the auto industry for the Post since 1982. His weekly column is called “On Wheels,” and he hosts a live weekly web discussion on Washingtonpost.com called “Real Wheels Live.” He talked about the current financial standing and overall health status of the automotive industry. In 2008, he made controversial comments in support of government auto bailouts by crediting the automotive industry with assisting in the development of the African-American middle class.
In 2002, Warren Brown co-wrote a book with fellow columnist Martha McNeil Hamilton, called Black and White and Red All Over: The Story of A Friendship, in which both writers discuss their friendship and her decision to give him one of her kidneys. close
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