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Black Power & white cower, Inc.

Current price: $10.00
Black Power & white cower, Inc.
Black Power & white cower, Inc.

Barnes and Noble

Black Power & white cower, Inc.

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An autobiographical journey of a wandering white man, who grew up in a rough environment during the 1950s through the 1970s in the outskirts of Los Angeles in Pacoima, California and other L.A. confines. The story covers his confrontations and physical and mental battles with an era of racial upheaval, which was a socio-economic experiment that turned the white man's world upside down to allow the U.S. federal government to even the playing field and provide payback for people of color. The resulting effects of this United States federally-sponsored racial experiment has had about the same bumbling outcomes as when the U.S. federal government ineptly handled the affairs of the American Indians. The author eventually left the Los Angeles social zoo to settle on a small U.S. controlled island in Micronesian and became one of the few white minority misfits among an overwhelming number of brown islanders, who didn't give a damn about the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, which surprisingly includes a few civil rights protections for even white people.

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