Living Among Monsters: Growing Up During the Missing and Murdered Children Ordeal is based on a true story. This book provides details about missing and murdered children in 1970s and 1980s Atlanta, Georgia. It describes what it was like as an African American kid to survive and avoid abduction in order to grow up during those deadly years. During the Jim Crow era the K.K.K. used to rule Georgia with an iron fist. After President Johnson ended the Jim Crow era in 1965, the federal affirmative action law was born. These events and others caused by the A.C.L.U. and the Civil Rights leaders may have woken up the sleeping Klans member, causing them once again act out and used their iron fists to restore the damages that the Civil Rights leaders were destroying.After the first black mayor of Atlanta took office, it was a turning point that the Atlanta police department was hiring more black police officers than their neighboring police departments, such as Dekalb county, Cobb county, Clayton county, andanbsp;...
Title | : | Living Among Monsters: Growing Up During the Missing and Murdered Children Ordeal |
Author | : | Darrin Griffith |
Publisher | : | Dorrance Publishing - 2014-02-13 |
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