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Peril and passion collide as a young woman fights for land, liberty, and love. An enigmatic stranger appears on Ana Martin’s Galveston doorstep, summoned by her father before his untimely death. When Ana boards a train bound for her uncle’s vast hacienda, Eduardo is there to see her safely to her new home in the stark desert landscape of 1910 Northern Mexico. Eduardo’s passionate ideals set him at odds with the corrupt Mexican government as his writings fuel a revolution and draw Ana closer. But it is Carlos, the daring rodeo rider and freedom fighter, who touches her soul, setting Ana on a journey that will test her strength and forge her destiny. Originally published as Ana Martin.
There is a need for conversations on race in America on the role of Police and Law Enforcement. The Justice System is not equal and appears broken, when it comes arrests, abuse of power, Police killings, and Sentencing. In the pages of this book are stories of those who lost their lives due to police action. In a Nation of Immigrants there is an intolerance for the Natives whose land was stolen and the Africans whose Labor was stolen. However, the system functions to benefit the White Male Patriarchy it was founded on. The stories of Sandra Bland, Michael Brown, Freddie Gray, and other lesser known deaths, are contained in this work. The history of lynchings and racial intolerance are also contained in this work. It is well worth the read to the public, students, and scholars.
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