Books tagged: people of color

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Degranon: A Science Fiction Adventure    by Duane Simolke
Price: $3.99 USD. 78920 words. Published on October 27, 2009. .

Winner, StoneWall Society Pride in the Arts Award. The brilliant scientist Taldra loves her twin gay sons and sees them as the hope for Valchondria's future, but one of them becomes entangled in the cult of Degranon, while the other becomes stranded on the other side of a doorway through time. Can they find their way home and help Taldra save their world?
Who's Who — The A to Z Encyclopedia on People of Color who did it first    by Eugene LaCorbiniere
Price: $9.99 USD. 351440 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on February 13, 2010. .

Who’s Who is the only people of color historically based reference book of its kind. It’s a book that contains the names, faces, and life stories of Africans, African Americans, and many other people of color from around the world who have achieved great goals first. We honor those who have made the sacrifice, and gone beyond the boundaries of what was expected of them to better humanity.
As The Waffle Burns    by Jay M Horne
Price: $7.99 USD. 15430 words. Published on March 4, 2011. .

A line cook at Waffle House recounts his encounters with the colorful locale and shares shocking stories and hilarious pictures from customers and co-workers landing him jobless when the corporate office gets wind of it but on top of sales charts across the nation in the publishing community.
Dancing on the Day of the Kings    by Jacqueline Grant
Price: $1.99 USD. 2610 words. Published on June 6, 2011. .

Dancing on the Day of the Kings is part of a series called the Caribbean Reference Shelf. In this edition readers will learn about how people of color who lived in Havana, Cuba in the 1800s celebrated the Catholic feast of the Epiphany.
In Black In White    by L.T. Woody
Price: $3.99 USD. 104900 words. Published on August 19, 2011. .

Among several other themes, In Black In White looks at the idea of nature versus nurture. It's the true story of the "two educations" of a black youth; an education derived from attendance in the Baltimore City Public Schools (and surviving that city's streets); and an education acquired from time spent inside the ivy-covered Halls of the prestigious St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire.
The Scars of Racism    by Dr. Christopher Handy, Ph.D.
Price: $1.00 USD. 10560 words. Published on December 31, 2011. .

The Scars of Racism is a book to educate people from all walks of life of the dangers of racism and how it effects society as a whole. In this book the reader will learn about racism and how to find workable solutions that will bring about the healing of this plague, we know as racism.