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Rachel is determined to make a deal with the devil, hoping to be allowed to safely remain living in Sector One as part of a truce with the criminal organization. Her new found knowledge of this criminal underworld could be her salvation and her ticket to freedom. This book follows the story of Rachel, a privileged Sector One daughter who accidentally stumbles upon a dangerous criminal organization after being kidnapped and held captive by one of them. ![]() The Beyond series takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where the world has been divided into sectors and those in the sectors are kept in check by sector police and gangs. ![]() Deal With The Devil is the second book of the Beyond series by author Kit Rocha. ![]() ![]() ![]() The investor in Chinese unicorns Meituan, Pinduoduo and ByteDance takes the top slot for the fourth time after two years knocked off the perch – his twelfth Midas appearance overall. 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The Three Mothers: How the Mothers of Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and James Baldwin Shaped a Nation What if more African American communities pulled their resources together for the benefit of their communities today? Is it possible, and would that community be able to avoid being destroyed by the powers that be? I hope the following books can illuminate viable solutions for today. However, I am still very curious about how it contrasts with the approach of Malcolm X, the Black Panthers, and similar activists. ![]() King’s strategy and why the nonviolent approach was so revealing and powerful. Malcolm X and other activists, like the Black Panthers, were considered threatening.Īs I aged, I learned about the genius of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the Freedom Riders, and others were more palatable to the masses because they were nonviolent. 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