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How O JSimpson did it: pacts among rapers pedophiles enablers disablers and women-haters - cover

How O JSimpson did it: pacts among rapers pedophiles enablers disablers and women-haters

Jim Stephen Pinas

Maison d'édition: BookRix

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Synopsis

This is the first short book, in a following series, written by Jim Stephen Pinas, who lives in the Netherlands. He thaught himself the English language, so he could write about global issues. In his short books he`s not only writing about the O.J. Simpson trial. This would be to easy. Jim Stephen Pinas also writes about the violence that comes with law-enforcement, enforcing their laws on people. He also writes about Afro-American civil rights movements, and their negative influence in Afro-American communities, hip-hop music and culture.
Disponible depuis: 22/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 48 pages.

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