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In this book, the main character (Joe Louis) is an African-American boxer who is in a time where people of his skin color where often suppressed. During a boxing match involving Joe Louis, the people in the crowd at the fight would yell racial slurs at him Like the "Hard R" (page 48-49). This shows how people treated african-Americans were treated back then.
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