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Southern Prejudice and Injustice

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The South still has issues. Poverty stricken areas are carved out away from the middle to upper class, often treated as a "forgotten class" of people. Racism still exists, rearing its ugly head in hurtful words and actions, cloaked behind a prejudiced and bigoted history. These three tales took place in the rural communities of East Tennessee, based on true stories of three different men who were discriminated against for their differences decades ago. Meet Richard, a Native American man who moved his small family to the outskirts of a coal mining community in the Appalachian mountains of Tennessee, seeking peace. He quickly discovers that his differences aren't readily accepted. The struggle to build a new life is complicated by negativity and hostility from the community, which leads some members of the settlement to harass and even torment the quiet, eccentric man. war. * Then we jump to the 1970's when people of different races seek equality within mostly white communities. Ben, a black man who moves with his family and friends to a small, presumably quiet town, comes face to face with unbridled racism. In spite of death threats and random acts a vandalism, Ben proves that although fear may make some men and women weak, fear can make other men and women stronger. * You will also meet, Howard (Hack) Brooner, his story differs greatly from Richard's and Ben's. His awkwardness and slowness keeps him isolated from his hometown. Everyone knew his family from generations ago. Yet he was still treated like an "outsider" because he had a learning disability. People made fun of him, ridiculed him and made him feel inadequate. Did he have a medical mental disability? If he did, it went undiagnosed, as his well-meaning family overlooked his problems. Perhaps Hack did have a mental problem which needed therapy or modern medicine, he definitely wasn't given a fair chance at life considering the way some people treated him. Was it the undeserved treatment which led him over the edge? Or was it something undiagnosed? You get to be the judge.


  • | Author: June Poore
  • | Publisher: Nine Lives Publishing
  • | Publication Date: Jul 07, 2019
  • | Number of Pages: 107 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 0984494839
  • | ISBN-13: 9780984494835
Author:
June Poore
Publisher:
Nine Lives Publishing
Publication Date:
Jul 07, 2019
Number of pages:
107 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
0984494839
ISBN-13:
9780984494835