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Larry Elder (born 1952) aka "the sage from South Central" is an American libertarian radio talk show host and author whose "The Larry Elder Show" is a nationally syndicated talk show on ABC Radio Networks. "The Larry Elder Show" broadcasts live from 6-9 PM (Eastern Standard Time), Monday through Friday. Elder has been on KABC Talk Radio in Los Angeles, California since 1994. Although Elder ideologically is a libertarian, he became a Republican in 2003.

Elder was born and raised in South Central Los Angeles, Elder attended Brown University, receiving a BA in Political Science in 1974. He then attended University of Michigan, School of Law, graduating in 1977. After graduation, he worked with a large law firm in Cleveland, Ohio, where he practiced litigation. In 1980 he founded "Laurence A. Elder and Associates," a business specializing in recruiting experienced attorneys, while at the same time, hosting a television show in Cleveland, first on PBS, then on the local Fox Network affiliate.

Elder also hosted the television show, Moral Court, distributed by Warner Brothers Television. Elder was profiled by "60 Minutes" and "20/20" and served as replacement for Geraldo Rivera on CNBC’s "Rivera Live" while Rivera was on vacation. His PBS program "National Desk," including the segment, "Redefining Racism: Fresh Voices From Black America," for which he won a 1998 AEGIS Award of Excellence, a 1998 Telly award, and a 1999 Emerald City Gold Award of Excellence. He has played himself on the sitcoms "Spin City" and "The Hughleys". Larry Elder is also a collumnist for Investor's Business Daily, World Net Daily, Townhall.com, Jewish World Review and David Horowitz's FrontPage magazine.


When a group called Talking Drum Community Forum tried to force Elder off the air, the ACLU came to his defense. A piece of hate mail Elder showed to John Stossel in his on-air interview said, "You are not good enough to kiss the ass of a dead rat."

Books

  • The Ten things You Can't Say in America ISBN 0312284659
  • Showdown: Confronting Bias, Lies, and the Special Interests that Divide America ISBN 0312320175

Video

  • Redefining racism : fresh voices from black America which "Probes the deep chasm between black and white Americans and the increasing hostility towards whites felt by a vast number of African-Americans"
  • Title IX And Women In Sports What's Wrong With This Picture?

Whidbey Island Films