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Title: Quadrangulated Inequality
Author: Horacio Delano Lewis, Ph. D.
Category: Biographies & Memoirs, Professional & Technical, Nonfiction
Price: $35.00
Language: English
Size: 5.5 x 8.5
Number of Pages: 449
ISBN Number: 1-59196-368-0
Publication Date: 2004
Website: www.horaciolewis.com
Email: horaciolewis@horaciolewis.com |
About this Book: |
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This writer learned in the course of his study, that discrimination is more pervasive than earlier imagined. He concluded that the only way to provide for a truly "color blind" society is to be perennially vigilant for inequity and to fight it constantly. This research is precisely one such example of how to facilitate this task, even when feeling "quadrangulated" or "boxed in," by working through the system in a non-violent manner.
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About the Author: |
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Dr. Horacio Delano Lewis is a Panamanian-born educator and President of www.horaciolewis.com Fairness Institute. He has written three other books: "I Might As Well Move to the Moon," My Life in Verse and 100 Poems and Other Impressions. He is a former Lecturer and Administrator at Indiana and Brown Universities. He is the recipient of the Jefferson Award for Public Service, the National Conference for Community and Justice (NCCJ) Award and Republic of Panama's Remon Cantera Gold Medal of Achievement, among others. He is also a Humanities Scholar and has been an Advisor to three Delaware Governors.
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Book Review: |
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"The author's goal is to communicate with others who hope to learn from his success and failure. His passion shines through. Quadrangulated Inequality represents a powerful and intelligent collection spanning a range from passionate and emotional love poems to coldly rational convictions on philosophical and racial issues. This book is an articulate statement on the human condition and society today."
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Order/Contact Info: |
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Please contact horaciolewis@horaciolewis.com
www.horaciolewis.com Fairness Institute
Dr. Horacio D. Lewis, 12 Bristlecone Ct., Newark, DE 19702
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