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portada The Wall That Hate Built (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
242
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.6 x 14.0 x 1.3 cm
Weight
0.29 kg.
ISBN13
9781087859682

The Wall That Hate Built (in English)

Kenneth L. Washington (Author) · Educational Resource Paralegals · Paperback

The Wall That Hate Built (in English) - Washington, Kenneth L.

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Synopsis "The Wall That Hate Built (in English)"

What does it mean to "Make America Great Again"? What period in history would those who make that rally cry return to? In the small southern town of Backwood, leaders at a global toothpaste company took that mandate too far. They set the clock of social progress back to a pre-civil rights era. They circumvented civil rights laws to save the best jobs for "true Americans." For four consecutive years, they didn't hire any African Americans for their highest-paying hourly jobs. All who spoke out against the wall of hate were retaliated against and silenced. All except a technician named Ken. His tenacity and tremendous courage earned him the respect of a corporate titan. With the support of his peers, he demanded that the wall of hate come down.During the age of Trump, a global toothpaste company relocated its manufacturing operation to a small southern town called Backwood. The toothpaste maker conducted business for decades without ever requiring its job applicants to pass a secret mechanical test, yet when it relocated to Backwood, that test became a "business necessity."During that time, the company had three additional US-based manufacturing plants. In those cities, the African American population was less than 13 percent, and the test wasn't required for employment. When the company relocated to Backwood -where the African American population was 46 percent-the company decided to be more exclusive. That was until the community decided to speak up.

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