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"The United States has a long and difficult history of race relations. Although slavery was ended after the American Civil War in 1865, its legacy continues today in education, employment, housing, and the criminal justice system. This book examines the riles that society and government could play in changing attitudes toward race and creating a country where people are judged on the content of their character, rather than the color of their skin." -- Back cover.

112 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 2019

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Erica Burton

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Born in the almost a town of Murupara, New Zealand deep in the Kaingaroa forest imagination was always my best friend. Never staying in one place very long the characters that evolved in my mind became friends. It was inevitable that they burst free and demand that their story be told. I don't believe that I am the important one, that what is important are the stories that I tell and the characters that I love.

I found her voice later in life through the rp world that lives on facebook and to this day I still have characters that I play on here as I thoroughly love to bring the characters of my favorite author Sherrilyn Kenyon to life. The key to the world of books is imagination and no matter where I write I strive to bring the imagination of my readers to life.

Finally being able to bring my characters to life on the pages for everyone to see was the fulfillment of a dream that had long hibernated in my mind. I write characters and places that take the traditional and twist it to create a paranormal read not seen anywhere but from the pen of this writer.

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