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By Rebone Makgato
This is the story of Raymond, a mixed gender baby who was raised as a boy. Throughout school and teenage life, Raymond went through every imaginable heartbreak as the unmistakable signs of womanhood began to emerge... and struggled alone to survive

By Strategic Book Group
Just how far will an honest man go during difficult times to help his family survive? The stunning tour de force River Ice is set during the Great Depression.

By Strategic Book Group
Race relations in 1970s America proved to be a bitter struggle, but the topic makes for a classic novel in Beverly J. Scott’s White Nigger: A Tale of Bigots & Bullies.

By Strategic Book Group
Just how much will an honest man do during difficult times to help his family survive? The stunning tour de force River Ice is set during the Great Depression.

By Blooming Twig Books
Ballad of the Rag Man, written entirely in rhyming verse and a recent finalist in the Indie Excellence Book Awards, teaches kids compassion for others and may be one way to discourage bullying in later years

By Lucinda Stein
Painted against the backdrops of Navajo and Dakota cultures, Three Threads Woven is a contemporary novel about family ties and their power to heal or destroy.

By Strategic Book Group
Meet the soul-stirring Rowena in The Journeys of Rowena Sunita Singh, chronicling the poignant biography of an amazing woman’s life that began in despair.

By Strategic Book Group
The author tells the true, gripping story of his and his sister’s travels and life in the Soviet Union, providing chilling accounts of earth-shaking events of World War II.

By ComCon Kathy Kellermann Communication Consulting
When racial differences are made a salient issue in a criminal case, white jurors exhibit less racial bias toward black defendants.

By Strategic Book Group
Did The Colour of the Skin have anything to do with Barack Obama becoming president of the United States? Was he elected because of his colour, or in spite of it?

By Ending The Violence
Dover, NH – It took the U.S. Supreme Court almost 60 years to realize that separate is unequal and therefore unconstitutional. Dr. Hampton, author of a new book, hopes it doesn't take us that long to discover the same about teaching tolerance.

By Eloquent Books
This fascinating saga about four young people who live their lives running from the consequences of a crime, will have you wondering what’s going to happen next.

By Backpackin
This spring a mentally ill Briton trailed-named Tintin will begin a hike from Georgia to Maine to aid his avocation of ending the stigma and prejudice around mental illness.

By Eloquent Books
Although we purport to live in a society that is more progressive than ever, our world still teems with the prejudice and racism that has existed for generations.

By Artist, Soraida
Verdadism Art Gallery continues with socially conscious exhibition that confronts the issue of stereotyping human beings because of their race, religion or ethnicity. Original ink drawings by Soraida, Creator of Verdadism.

By Dion Communications, LLC
Many are sensitive to the word and despise the mention of it; others use it to show comradeship. In either case, the word has caused controversy because of its ties to antagonistic attitudes toward blacks. Writer invites readers to share their views.

By Artist, Soraida
Soraida, New York-born internationally-known artist, exhibits at the Verdadism Art Gallery new series of drawings that confronts stereotypes. These original hand-drawn ink drawings are based on the 1992 Verdadism painting, "Puerto Rican Stereotype."

By Eloquent Books
Checkered Fences is a novel of remarkable insight and a tribute to our world’s changing social and political climate.

By Dream-Maker Ministries
NYPD officers are acquitted for a brutal killing of an unarmed groom during his bachelor party. Civil rights leaders are demanding a further probe and are prepared to protest on Wall Street to hit the pocketbooks and shut New York City down.

By Avar Press/ Melissa Kaufman, CEO
Dedicated high school guidance counselors are securing free books for their school libraries by listing the Avar Press Literary Scholarship Competition on their websites.

By UTOPIA
UTOPIA announces the launch of BIAS BOMB casual apparel. This apparel was designed to discourage the use of the derogatory term, nigger, and to encourage positivity within our communities.






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