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This is a comparison of; unjust laws suffered by my Great-grand parents, grandparents,
and parents, the unfair treatments they suffered during their lives, what I experienced in my life
from the early 1940s through today, the progress made in this nation after the Civil Rights
movement and where we are today.

I have used excerpts of actual events, from my novel Saying Sorry Won't Stop the Pain,
to give a view of the unjust laws, the prejudice, bullying, and unfair treatment endured by my
grandparents and great-grand parents and unfair treatment I faced while growing-up and are
still facing today.

I hope these experiences with unfair treatment, and coping with prejudices and bigotry,
will be helpful and motivational to anyone who have, or may encounter similar situations. Stay
in school. Don't quit your job. Don't give up because someone is trying to make your life as
miserable as theirs and to make themselves feel like they are worth something.

Lastly, I hope this story motivates those who are living in America, or ones living in other
countries that may happen to read it to work together, to make their country the best it can be,
and for the rights of all people everywhere.

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