To God be the glory; one hundred reasons why I could have become racist. We must never give up!
[Cincinnati]: C. A. Wiley Publishing, 2003. Trade Paperback. 189p., first edition of self-published memoir, glossy photo-portrait softbound in trade-size wraps; a very good copy inscribed and signed by Wiley on the half-title. Wiley was one of the founders of "Black Positive Brothers" and "a lead plaintiff in the historical racial profiling lawsuit that was filed in Federal Court on behalf of African-Americans that live or travel through the city of Cincinnati" --latter quote from blurb on p.185. Cover photo shows him in BPB uniform and beret.
Cat.No: 173952
ISBN: 0974451304
Price: $15.00
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Activist, activism,
African American,
Autobiography, Memoir,
Family, kin, kinship, Parent, parents, parenting,
Ohio,
Police, Law Enforcement,
Self-Published, Self Published,
Trial
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