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Who Killed Emmett Till?    by Susan Klopfer
Price: $3.99 USD. 67960 words. Language: English. Published on January 5, 2010. Nonfiction » Politics and Current Affairs » Civil and human rights.

(5.00 from 2 reviews)
Susan Klopfer moved to the Mississippi Delta in 2003 as the Emmett Till cold case was re-opened by the FBI. Living at Parchman Penitentiary due to her husband's employment, a notorious compound with a fascinating history, she had the opportunity to take a fresh look at this civil rights ground-breaking event and to meet some of the people who still had the story fresh in their hearts and minds.
Where Are Your Hearts, Americans?    by O. Lindstrom
Price: Free! 23210 words. Language: English. Published on February 4, 2010. Fiction » Literature » Educational.

Education is a reflection of societies values and an everyday tragedy for millions of American children and their parents. In Universal files this is a “Crime”. Captain Crystal from Universal Army of Light arrives on the Earth & proves it. The book calls for change,firstly personal change. The book is courageously honest, controversial and tests real freedom & patriotism for each American.
Black Not Blind    by Bryant K. Smith
Price: $1.25 USD. 21500 words. Language: English. Published on January 5, 2010. Nonfiction » Politics and Current Affairs » Civil and human rights.

Have you ever gotten mad to the point that you thought about killing the source of your aggravation? Are you familiar with the notion of being called an "angry Black man?" Have you ever had a desire to stand up in a crowded room (perhaps at school or work) and yelling, "I see what you are trying to do, I am Black not blind!" This book chronicles what it is like to be a Black man in the new south.
Breaking the Siege: Voyages of Free Gaza and the Freedom Flotilla    by Bill Dienst
You set the price! 131220 words. Language: English. Published on June 25, 2011. Nonfiction » Politics and Current Affairs » Civil and human rights.

(5.00 from 2 reviews)
Supporting the Civil Rights of Gaza’s Palestinians via the Sea. Edited by Dr. Bill Dienst, Greta Berlin and Huwaida Arraf
Black Power: Strategies for Achieving and Utilizing Power in America    by Michael Townsend
Price: $0.99 USD. 28100 words. Language: English. Published by Mikaeel Abdul-Malik on April 25, 2010. Nonfiction » Psychology » History.

What is power, and why don’t Blacks in America have it? African Americans asked for it in the 50’s. They demanded it in the 60’s. It’s now the 21 century and it still hasn’t been achieved. Yes a few Blacks are on TV, and many have good paying jobs; yet the vast majority of Blacks are as bad off now as they’ve ever been.
Reclaiming Socialism, or: Economic Democracy (Recovering a Stolen Word)    by Brian Rush
Price: Free! 258690 words. Language: English. Published on August 23, 2012. Nonfiction » Politics and Current Affairs » Economic policy.

(5.00 from 2 reviews)
An attempt to reclaim the word "socialism" from those that have re-defined it and rendered it taboo. Socialism does NOT mean a state-run economy or the end of private property, let alone Soviet-style tyranny. Socialism DOES mean economic democracy, worker-owned business, an economy for the 99%, and a humane alternative to capitalism. Capitalism is broken and it's time to discuss replacing it.
EEOC: The Real Deal - Do They Really Support Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act?    by Phillip Duse Sr.
Price: $6.99 USD. 188720 words. Language: English. Published by Fideli Publishing on November 17, 2010. Nonfiction » Politics and Current Affairs » Civil and human rights.

The public will learn the “Real Deal” about the EEOC. This book explains why the vast majority of Title VII citizen complaints, as proven by statistical results alone, reflect a reality that complaints referred to the EEOC seldom receive the justice presumed available under the act. The public has an undeniable right to the truth!
Bridging The Gap    by GmB Bailey
Price: $4.95 USD. 41880 words. Language: English. Published on September 9, 2010. Nonfiction » Politics and Current Affairs » Civil and human rights.

(5.00 from 1 review)
Bridging The Gap is a disturbing, yet poignant look into modern day democratic surveillance societies, and how this structure is used to discredit, disenfranchise, and destroy innocent citizens. The systemic apparatus that that reaches out to destroy and discredit those declared enemy by the state. Open your eyes to how the informant system has taken over these democratic countries.
The Human Rights Culture: A Study in History and Context    by Lawrence M. Friedman
Price: $9.99 USD. 93650 words. Language: English. Published by Quid Pro Books on May 23, 2011. Nonfiction » Politics and Current Affairs » Civil and human rights.

Thoughtful and provocative exploration of the human rights movement and its development as a sociological and historical trend. Unlike the typical legal or philosophical approach to human rights, this books asks why it pervades modern culture. Applies the analysis to issues of women and minorities, language and culture, privacy, religion, individualism and state sovereignty. Includes references.
Freedom of Speech: The Supreme Court and Judicial Review    by Martin Shapiro
Price: $7.99 USD. 80130 words. Language: English. Published by Quid Pro Books on February 11, 2011. Nonfiction » Politics and Current Affairs » Civil and human rights.

One of the great continuing disputes of U.S. politics is about the role of the Supreme Court. Another is about the First Amendment. This book is about both. A classic defense of the openly political role of the Court, this book belies the notion reasserted recently by Chief Justice Roberts that judges are just neutral umpires. Especially in the area of speech, judges make policy; they create law.