His Name is George Floyd: One Man'S Life and the Struggle for Racial Justice by Robert Samuels
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Web ID: 150681353 years ago
from Las Vegas, NV
Aweful, inacurrate portait
This book is full of speculatory nonsense. It does not talk about his double-digit arrests, constant abuse and violence, child abuse, or how he contributed to his own death. Completely partial, made up garbage.
3 years ago
from B&N Home Office
Intimate, Poignant & Thought-Provoking
In the same vein as Pulitzer Prize winning “Invisible Child” in which the author/authors examine an individual’s life that creates a wider portrait of society. This book does not shy away from the facts of Floyd’s life and shows how his life and death expand well beyond one moment but rather encapsulating a longer history of racism, generational trauma and more in the U.S. of the consequences of living in such a society.
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