William H. Grier (b. February 7, 1926, Birmingham, Alabama - d. September 3, 2015, Carlsbad, California) was a psychiatrist whose 1968 book “Black Rage,” written with his colleague Price M. Cobbs, drew widespread attention to the psychic damage inflicted by racism and the causes of black anger, a topic of intense interest in the aftermath of the assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther.
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