Equality, Injustice, Or What?
Pacific Book Review:
Ollie Marshall-Rico offers a compelling and objective evaluation of law enforcement in America, acknowledging the good and the bad in her book, Equality, Injustice, or What? Her approach is sincere and straight to the point. Hollywood Book Review:
Although, this well-researched and thought-provoking and impelling- gem by Ollie Marshall-Rico models qualifies as one of the most influential civil rights books on the shelves today. She is one of sixteen children, born in Springfield, Arkansas, within the community of Union Chapel. She has published eight books: The ABC Character Builder, Fire in My Bones, Sprouts OF The Spirit, Commander-in-Chief (The 44th President), Searching...Genealogy...Connecting...Phase I, Scattered Changes (Step Ladder Changes),
Surviving the Stain of Losing My First Love, Equality, Injustice, or What?
She is a retired educator from the Newark Public School System, Newark, New Jersey.
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Ollie Marshall-Rico offers a compelling and objective evaluation of law enforcement in America, acknowledging the good and the bad in her book, Equality, Injustice, or What? Her approach is sincere and straight to the point. Hollywood Book Review:
Although, this well-researched and thought-provoking and impelling- gem by Ollie Marshall-Rico models qualifies as one of the most influential civil rights books on the shelves today. She is one of sixteen children, born in Springfield, Arkansas, within the community of Union Chapel. She has published eight books: The ABC Character Builder, Fire in My Bones, Sprouts OF The Spirit, Commander-in-Chief (The 44th President), Searching...Genealogy...Connecting...Phase I, Scattered Changes (Step Ladder Changes),
Surviving the Stain of Losing My First Love, Equality, Injustice, or What?
She is a retired educator from the Newark Public School System, Newark, New Jersey.
Equality, Injustice, Or What?
Pacific Book Review:
Ollie Marshall-Rico offers a compelling and objective evaluation of law enforcement in America, acknowledging the good and the bad in her book, Equality, Injustice, or What? Her approach is sincere and straight to the point. Hollywood Book Review:
Although, this well-researched and thought-provoking and impelling- gem by Ollie Marshall-Rico models qualifies as one of the most influential civil rights books on the shelves today. She is one of sixteen children, born in Springfield, Arkansas, within the community of Union Chapel. She has published eight books: The ABC Character Builder, Fire in My Bones, Sprouts OF The Spirit, Commander-in-Chief (The 44th President), Searching...Genealogy...Connecting...Phase I, Scattered Changes (Step Ladder Changes),
Surviving the Stain of Losing My First Love, Equality, Injustice, or What?
She is a retired educator from the Newark Public School System, Newark, New Jersey.
Ollie Marshall-Rico offers a compelling and objective evaluation of law enforcement in America, acknowledging the good and the bad in her book, Equality, Injustice, or What? Her approach is sincere and straight to the point. Hollywood Book Review:
Although, this well-researched and thought-provoking and impelling- gem by Ollie Marshall-Rico models qualifies as one of the most influential civil rights books on the shelves today. She is one of sixteen children, born in Springfield, Arkansas, within the community of Union Chapel. She has published eight books: The ABC Character Builder, Fire in My Bones, Sprouts OF The Spirit, Commander-in-Chief (The 44th President), Searching...Genealogy...Connecting...Phase I, Scattered Changes (Step Ladder Changes),
Surviving the Stain of Losing My First Love, Equality, Injustice, or What?
She is a retired educator from the Newark Public School System, Newark, New Jersey.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9798369203118 |
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Publisher: | Barnes & Noble Press |
Publication date: | 02/24/2023 |
Pages: | 208 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d) |
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