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Echoes of Silence    by Nadene Carter
Price: $7.99 USD. 89240 words. Published by NorLightsPress  on April 3, 2009. .

Echoes of Silence juxtaposes the innocence of childhood with the bigotry and prejudice prevalent during World War II, providing a unique perspective into the lives of three families who endured those years and who were shaped by the events of this turbulent period in United States history. It is a journey of suspicion and hate, that ultimately results in learning to trust and to forgive.
Black Not Blind    by Bryant K. Smith
Price: $5.95 USD. 21500 words. Published on January 5, 2010. .

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.
An Essay On Niggers and Squirrels    by Marcus McGee 
Price: Free! 9260 words. Published on April 26, 2010. .

An essay on the relationship between African American males and law enforcement, including insights on Rodney King, OJ Simpson and personal experiences of the author. An appeal to correct systemic wrongs and forge a new future.
Val de Bod    by Francine von Dichstav
Price: $0.99 USD. 72820 words. Published on December 27, 2010. .

Val and Bia hate the world. Socially totally incorrect and aggressively anti religion. They need to go where they may be free to voice their opinions without fear of public stoning or prison. The characters in this book voice very strong opinions regarding race, religion and politics. If you are sensitive or get offended by any views different from your own, do not buy, or read, this book.
The Man    by Irving Wallace
Price: $4.99 USD. 320040 words. Published by Crossroad Press  on May 18, 2011. .

The time is 1964. The place is the Cabinet Room of the Whitere House. An unexpected accident and the law of succession have just made Douglass Dilman the first black President of the United States. A provocative novel of Civil Rights, the American Presidency, and the 1960s.