Nonfiction » Politics and Current Affairs » Civil and human rights

Black Not Blind    by Bryant K. Smith
Price: $5.95 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.
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.
Sky Dog: Lessons From Katrina    by Parallel View Publishing
Price: $2.99 USD. 18540 words. Language: English. Published on July 13, 2009. Nonfiction » Science and Nature » Meteorology and Climate.

This compelling book was written by A resident of New Orleans who personally experienced hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. In Sky Dog he presents the real picture of what was going on on the ground; Sky Dog is all about mis-perception.