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I Don't Like Racism

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I Don't Like Racism

By: Tymeka Coney
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This book tells the story of racism through the eyes of a young African American girl, DaNyla, and her experiences with racism as she witnesses her cousin involved in police brutality and she tries to understand why racism exists. She talks to her mom and her history teacher about racism to better understand where it evolved, then she prays about it and decides to continue to dream and hope for change for a better tomorrow as she still continues to fight for what's right peacefully all while still loving her family and her multicultural friends.

This story will teach all ages, genders, and nationalities about racism and it seeks to inspire us all to unite and love one another despite the color of our skin.

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