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This book explores racism and discrimination from a minority's perspective. It looks into the root causes of minorities' struggles for competitive and equal employment in America, especially for former prisoners. The author shows how various systems are designed to keep people of color off balance and oppressed through job discrimination through a lack of education and misinformation among themselves. The book discusses how their level of obedience and faith in the Creator affects whether they are employable. However, the book lets readers know that through the Creator, all things are…mehr

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This book explores racism and discrimination from a minority's perspective. It looks into the root causes of minorities' struggles for competitive and equal employment in America, especially for former prisoners. The author shows how various systems are designed to keep people of color off balance and oppressed through job discrimination through a lack of education and misinformation among themselves. The book discusses how their level of obedience and faith in the Creator affects whether they are employable. However, the book lets readers know that through the Creator, all things are possible. It explores what it's like for the underserved, ex-offender, the homeless and welfare recipients and what they face daily. The influence that it has on youth and families and how the hiring system affects self-worth and doubts as human beings is discussed in the book. When affirmative action is denied that will harm people of color. John Codrington offers advice to those looking for employment and for living life after incarceration. He promotes love as the central message and provides assistance to minorities to help them through what they face every day in the land of free and home of the brave.