

Charles E Silberman
- Category : 1925-births
- Type : PE
- Profile : 5/1 - Heretical / Investigator
- Definition : Triple Split
- Incarnation Cross : LAX Refinement 2
Biography
American writer, a journalist, educator and social analyst, the author of three national best-sellers.
Silberman married on 12 September 1948; four sons. He was a teacher until his wife's medical bills in 1953 forced him to seek a more lucrative career, moving into the editorial position of Fortune magazine. In March 1962, he received a grant of $23,000 for a book contract and in the next two years wrote the controversial best-seller, "Crisis in Black and White." He published "Crisis in the Classroom," 1970 and "Criminal Violence, Criminal Justice," 1978. He became a lecturer and head of the Carnegie research project on education and director of the Study of Jewish Life in 1979.
Charles E. Silberman died on 5 February 2011 in Sarasota, Florida, aged 86.