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Inside Zooneyville

Unknown Kingdom Trilogy, Book 1

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Inside Zooneyville

De : KaJee
Lu par : Royal Jaye
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Inside Zooneyville is the first book of The Unknown Kingdom Trilogy.

Living under the golden, shining material surface of the United States are millions of people who live in an openly hostile climate of oppression. Their existence has been going on for generations and it is a tragic state of affairs for once free people. The coming of the European to this continent was not a wondrous, happy event for the dark-skinned, free peoples already living, governing and thriving on this continent. Enslavement was their doctrine, oppression the heavy yoke of containment.

We are their descendants and the lineage of those brought here from Africa in chains. Living in cities throughout the US, you have seen us, ignored us and have called us by many insulting names; negro, colored, illegal aliens, savages, thugs, gangsters, ignorant, coons, poor people, and a plethora of others. We have been ostracized, belittled and forced to live in substandard dwellings (many times in the guise of help), underpaid, uneducated, despised, and forgotten. Yet, we survive and live hidden out of sight and out of mind as those who lived in the Unknown Kingdom of Zooneyville.

Walk with me. Come with me inside Zooneyville to come to terms with the reality of millions.

©2014 Karla Pate/Kasimu Bey/KaJee (P)2016 Karla Pate/Kasimu Bey/KaJee
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