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| Life Through The Eyes Of An Interracial Couple: And Their Dreams Of A Colorblind America by Steve & Ruth White Release date: Fall 2004 |
This book goes into depth about their lives in ways never before discussed by any Interracial couple or any author on race relations. The Whites not only speak of their experiences, but they bring you in so you can feel what they saw, felt and did in the midst of the 1992 Riots, the O.J. Simpson Case, and they discuss opinions on Interracially married or biracial celebrities like Tiger Woods, Halle Berry, Sidney Portier, Diana Ross and more. They discuss the surge of racism on all sides on the interracial celebrity court cases of Kobe Bryant, and teenager Marcus Dixon. They also share with you who they believe are true heroes in America Today. |
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Arrogance and Bias |
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| The Color of My Heart by Judith A McGee |
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Uncle Sam's Plantation by Star Parker |
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Scam by Jesse Lee Peterson |
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| Held Captive "Employers' Indifference with Work Related Injuries" by Melvon Renee Anderson |
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger apparently had the right blend of know-how in order to be elected and to get the job done, especially appealing to the injustice of others. But Anderson went a step further by telling a story of one person in the face of adversity, as she suffers at the mercy of her employer. The silver lining is she's left to pick up the pieces of others who ended up fighting a new dysfunctional system, (Workers' compensation) which in it's beginning was designed to help the injured worker. Find out what happens when these victims of harsh injustice band together "Held Captive." They broke barriers no one thought were possible. |
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What Lies Beneath: "Bureaucracy Exposed." by Melvon Renee Anderson | ||||
Never Say Never: The Survival Journal by LaVonda M. Gollner Release date: Spring 2005 To Order Contact: 702-890-7923 or e-mail: upproductions@hotmail.com |
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Quotes: "The Never say Never Journal is excellent and will certainly find it's audience." Gaven de Becker - Best Selling Author of: The Gift of Fear and Protecting the Gift. "Mrs. Gollbner, I applaud the marvelous work that you are doing. Your dedication to safety, combined with the intense focus, intelligence and positive attitude have resulted in a well thought out, inspirational and important safety toll" - Marc Klaas, father of the late Poly Klaas (Founder of the Klasskids Foundation). |
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Mark One or More by Kim M. Williams
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The little-known story of the struggle to include a multiracial category on the U.S. census, and the profound changes it wrought in the American political landscape |
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| Who's Looking Out for You? by Bill O'Reilly |
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It's brutally unfair to the children involved, but there are almost 12 million, one-percent families in the U.S.A. Single mothers run the majority of those families, and most of those mothers are poor. According to the U.S. Census about 70% of all African-American Babies are born out of wedlock, as opposed to 27% for whites. So do the math and face the results: Millions of American kids are getting hosed from day one. |
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