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Life goes on. In the Name of Justice is a story of people who live their lives in the shadow of the atrocities, coping with dreams, desires, and ambitions. Tommy Wilson travels across the United States in search of love, fun, education, and reconciliation. He has an ultimatum for his wife: Love me or leave me. His journey has him confront the insanity, which is modern life. He finds sex, drugs, fear, adventure, friendship, knowledge, harassment, imprisonment, and intimidation. Life is a challenge for those who stand against oppression, ignorance. and violence when racism, corruption, major…mehr

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Life goes on. In the Name of Justice is a story of people who live their lives in the shadow of the atrocities, coping with dreams, desires, and ambitions. Tommy Wilson travels across the United States in search of love, fun, education, and reconciliation. He has an ultimatum for his wife: Love me or leave me. His journey has him confront the insanity, which is modern life. He finds sex, drugs, fear, adventure, friendship, knowledge, harassment, imprisonment, and intimidation. Life is a challenge for those who stand against oppression, ignorance. and violence when racism, corruption, major indifference. and lunacy reign. Behind the headlines of 2014, life goes on.

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Garry A. Johnson tells stories of the people you don't hear about. He mixes politics and social order, the opinions and dreams of those who feel voiceless into truthful tales from the hood. The author's previous works also paint tales of life often in a fanciful twist. The tales are entertaining and provocative. They speak to the thoughts of those discriminated against-stories of people who face life and all the personal events that inspire and lead us forward. Despite their constitutions battling the oppressive, mean-spirited, evil world they live in. He writes of the frustration of racism and the people it creates. He writes of urban politics and hidden agendas. He writes about revolutionaries and bold thinkers who fought the status quo all their lives only to find the opposition never stops. This is the world of today, yesterday, and tomorrow. This is the author's sixth novel, and it follows characters also in Lines from a Player and Strollin'. These works are in admiration of the everyday man Jesse B. Simple, a character popularized by Langston Hughes. These works are testaments to reality, using 2012 to 2014 as the background in an attempt to chronicle the passing of time in the hood. There are issues every day that we all face, all of which are individually presented to us. Our decisions will be our wallpaper.