Discrimination: The Defining Of Discrimination Through To Kill A Mockingbird And A Time To Kill
Written by Trevor Clinger
Narrated by K. Zens
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About this audiobook
In this insightful exploration, the pervasive issue of discrimination is examined through the lens of history, contemporary society, and political dynamics. While strides have been made in combatting discrimination, challenges persist for individuals based on gender, race, and socioeconomic status. With a nuanced understanding of discrimination's complexities, the author/editor, holding degrees in Business Administration and Management Technology, skillfully unpacks its manifestations. Drawing from literature and media, this bestseller elucidates the concept, empowering readers to grasp its nuances and confront it effectively.
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