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Pearson Media Group Gives You a Real-Life Narrative About How a Man Faces Racial Bigotry

Writer Bryant G. Parrish’s narrative explores the many facets of contemporary life characterized by racial prejudice and discrimination.


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“The Last African Amerik.k.k.an Slave” by Bryant G. Parrish
“The Last African Amerik.k.k.an Slave” by Bryant G. Parrish

Pearson Media Group is dedicated to preserving outstanding and useful material created by world-renowned writers and their works that have a great impact on a broad spectrum of people. The association’s excellent handling of growth in the program leads them to collaborate for the next big story from an inspiring author Bryant G. Parrish’s “The Last African Amerik.k.k.an Slave.”

In the book The Last African Amerik.k.k.an Slave,” author Parrish shares events from his childhood, including being the only black child in his California neighborhood. It also includes the narrative about his coming of age in his sexual identity, being convicted with his first felony at the age of fourteen, earning a living legally and illegally, and spending prison time.

But more than a recount of the highlights of his life, his true-to-life narrative discusses how he thinks the Ku Klux Klan secures a grip on the country by carrying out white supremacy propaganda via the American legal system. Parrish argues that everyone involved in that system - from court-appointed public defenders and judges to the Department of Corrections - is working to discriminate against many persons of color, and he provides instances from his personal experience.

Pearson media group channels the sentiments the book wanted to tell people about the continuous discrimination of colors all around the world and how someone’s ethnicity does matter in a state where one sad story this aspect at times sets standards.

Parrish wants to give a vivid message to take a stance today to demonstrate that people will recognize oppressive crimes were actually committed against him on American territory. And that people will no longer tolerate it or risk becoming a product of what they have read and now demonstrate such a lack of care.

Let’s his book be a reminder to all about how a fellow struggled and achieve something great amidst the difficulty that he had gone along the way and that prejudice and discrimination is a major concern.

“The Last African Amerik.k.k.an Slave”
Author: Bryant G. Parrish
Published Date: February 21, 2012
Paperback: $31.90

About the Author:

Bryant G. Parrish gained life experience growing up in a small, rural farming community in California. He was born on September 6, 1972, to Mr. Bernie and Mrs. Lilly Mae Parrish at the L.N.A.S Leventon Naval Air Station in California. This is his debut book.


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