
UnCivil War
A Modern Day Race War in the United States
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Narrated by:
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John Solo
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By:
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TW Brown
About this listen
Another young, African-American man is shot and killed by local law enforcement. As rioters take to the streets in outrage, a group that has waited for this very moment moves and takes control, effectively shutting down an entire city. The demand is simple: "Give us what we have been promised for over a century...EQUALITY."
Torn from the headlines of our own nation, this novel offers a "what-if" scenario that might be difficult to dismiss as pure fiction. Best-selling horror author TW Brown peels back a new layer of storytelling that will put you in the middle of what could bring down the foundation of the United States if something is not done to bridge the gap in race relations.
©2015 Todd Brown (P)2016 Todd Brown
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