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A Foe Reel White Man's Nig******

De: Lonnie DeWitt
Narrado por: Cary Hite
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The author closely examines many of the negative (root) causes of racism, workplace violence, and an array of social, legal, and political issues not typically found within the covers of a single literary work.

He openly and candidly addresses his unapologetic disgust and disdain against two specific departments: the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and the Department of Social Services.

Mr. DeWitt also captured the voice and soul of most Black Americans (and all people of conscience) by boldly and aggressively attacking the very fabric of White America: racism.

He effectively argues that racism exists through extra-legal and legal instrumentalities) the so-called White supremacy and its criminal "JustUS" system that helps facilitate a facade of fairness.

The author delves into the horrific violence perpetrated against (mostly) Black people, by the very group who are sworn to protect and to serve.

Mr. DeWitt places a bright spotlight where he aptly describes some of the most egregious and inhumane crimes that America has deliberately subjected our Black people, that continues to this day.

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Ciencias Sociales Racismo y Discriminación Crimen Justicia social
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