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I Weep for the Nation That Rebukes Integration in Favor of Mass Incarceration

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I Weep for the Nation That Rebukes Integration in Favor of Mass Incarceration

By: Vincent Green
Narrated by: Earnest Johnson Jr
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Just as man was created by intelligent design, sadly, the idea of mass incarceration has been formed by the lesser minds of humankind. I fully recognize that the title, I Weep for the Nation That Rebukes Integration in Favor of Mass Incarceration, is a mouthful. It is also words that must be bellowed from atop the kingdom's walls.

If you have the ability to comprehend, then listen to this audiobook. If you have the slightest interest in truth, then listen to these words. If you desire to be a part of a nation that thrives on equality, justice, and morality, then digest the meal of righteousness that these words represent.

©2021 Vincent Green (P)2021 Vincent Green
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