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Random Thoughts    by Max M Power
Price: Free! 6330 words. Published on December 7, 2008. .

The following are Random Thoughts from a not so random man. The ranting and ravings of a person who is passionate about his work. Some are soft, some are hard, ALL will make you think.
Che Forever    by Dan Brook
Price: $1.99 USD. 7180 words. Published on April 27, 2009. .

In this bilingual English/Español edition, Che Forever is a sympathetic and poetic biographical sketch detailing the past, promise, potential, and power of the dynamic ideas and ideology of Che Guevara, the iconic Latin American revolutionary. Read it and surprise yourself!
Death of N-Words    by James Lewis
Price: Free! 1320 words. Published on June 13, 2010. .

Many people make excuses for using various forms of the N-word. No matter the version, the N-word is still one of the most racially charged, controversial words in this country. Depending on how it's used, one can expect a punch or a hug. Although the word has become trendy, an unwritten rule states only certain groups can say it--which only fuels the confusion associated with using the word.
Scams And Hypocrisy    by Askelon Publishing
Price: $0.99 USD. 17970 words. Published on July 29, 2010. .

We are living in an era when the level of hypocrisy throughout the world is unprecedented. There has been hypocrisy since the beginning of time, but there has also been mockery and shafts of truth which have punctured the hypocrisy. Today, there is no mockery or truth. Anyone who contradicts the government is attacked and persecuted. This book pricks some of the more outrageous hypocrisies.
The Dark Side of the Publishing Industry: What Big Publishers Don't Want You to Know    by Timothy Aldred
Price: $3.99 USD. 16050 words. Published on April 7, 2011. .

In October of 2006, author Millenia Black, filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against New York publishing giant, Penguin Group, U.S.A. After two years, Penguin Group settled the case out of court, and she is prohibited from ever discussing the details of the case again. THE DARK SIDE OF THE PUBLISHING INDUSTRY is a father's explosive tell-all about the case...because he's not gagged.
Insults Anywhere Presents The Thinking Mans Guide To Yo Mama Jokes    by Franklin Yantz
Price: $0.99 USD. 8710 words. Published by Empire  on May 28, 2012. .

The jokes in this book are for connoisseurs of other people's mothers. If you feel the jokes in this book describe your mom more then anyone else's mom then she may have already been one of our research subjects! Congratulations!
The Band Played Dixie: Race and the Liberal Conscience at Ole Miss    by Nadine Cohodas
Price: $5.99 USD. 108170 words. Published by Iconoclassic Books  on June 25, 2012. .

A penetrating look at the University of Mississippi - ‘Ole Miss’. Nadine Cohodas (author of Spinning Blues Into Gold) covers the institution’s tumultuous racial history, with emphasis on how Ole Miss moved forward from the riot that erupted after James Meredith, the first African-American student, enrolled September 30, 1962. Updated in 2012 for the 50th Anniversary of the integration of Ole Miss.
Mitt Romney Too Weird to be President    by Stephen Paul West
Price: $2.99 USD. 8120 words. Published on October 17, 2012. .

Mitt Romney is too weird to be President. This quick and entertaining satire exposes the wildest of Mitt's beliefs that he is carefully hiding from the voting public. This work will expose, entertain and educate voters who need real information, but also enjoy sharp, witty prose.
Planting the Seeds of Hatred    by Timothy Paterson
Price: $0.99 USD. 4550 words. Published on December 23, 2012. .

Kent is a racist. He was raised to be a racist by his father. When he discovers some hidden papers, his world is turned upside down. He not only begins to question his past, but his own identity as well.
Soloman    by Steve Wilent
Price: $2.99 USD. 29840 words. Published on February 25, 2013. .

Big John and John Two are “twins,” identical but for the color of their skin. The bonds of their friendship are tested by “the depth of the hatred some whites feel for blacks — of hatred and guilt held in dark fathoms, a murky, engulfing pain and misery and the bitterness and fear it breeds in equal measures.” A confrontation with a violent racist ultimately leads to death.