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I’ve Got the Blues: Looking for Justice in a Red State

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Writer, teacher, prophet, Sharon brings clarity to a world that often seems to be spinning out of control - a world rife with overt racism and religious bigotry, hyper political partisanship and mounting income inequality, social media vitriol and sharply divided families. This collection of essays, many of which first appeared in The Oklahoma Observer, speaks to, and helps make sense of, the issues of a specific era. But really, it’s timeless. Though the generations change, the issues largely remain the same. Sharon’s insightful prose no doubt will apply then, as now.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Village Books Press
Date
3 March 2020
Pages
102
ISBN
9781936923342

Writer, teacher, prophet, Sharon brings clarity to a world that often seems to be spinning out of control - a world rife with overt racism and religious bigotry, hyper political partisanship and mounting income inequality, social media vitriol and sharply divided families. This collection of essays, many of which first appeared in The Oklahoma Observer, speaks to, and helps make sense of, the issues of a specific era. But really, it’s timeless. Though the generations change, the issues largely remain the same. Sharon’s insightful prose no doubt will apply then, as now.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Village Books Press
Date
3 March 2020
Pages
102
ISBN
9781936923342