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In the book MILLION MAN MARCH, the author travels through recent decades of American History and through daily experiences with racism on his way to the transforming experience of the Million Man March.
After having sought equality through the civil rights movement, the author concludes, "all that came from the movement was integration," not social justice, not equal opportunity, and not freedom from police brutality. "Minorities, without realizing it, are just as much on reservations as the Native Americans." he believes, but he found "each one of us has a job to do after the March"
Here is a book that speaks most eloquently for the oppressed.