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Print: $38.00 Download: $12.00 Memoir that advances America's recent national race relation debate. Racism is a difficult subject to understand. Unlike Professor Gates' encounter with Sgt. Crowley of the Cambridge, MA police department, my case of racism is backed by solid evidence.
My entire life including growing up black in America in utter poverty, achieving my dream of graduating from college, my employment discrimination experience, my Pro-Se Title VII lawsuit against NYS Dept of Correctional Services and abuse by Eliot Spitzer's staff at the NYS Atty General's Office is presented to shed light on discrimination.
My book offers the reader the chance to debate and decide a true case of employment discrimination based on direct evidence, the law, and original documents from the case.
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Print: $29.46 This book is an indisputable case study that my Title VII lawsuit was improperly dismissed using Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 56(c) Summary Judgment. The New York State Attorney General's Office attorney's actions were improper in my case. Eliot Spitzer the ex-governor of New York State was the Attorney General of New York State when a member of his staff, Mike Russo, Assistant NYS Attorney General, filed seven perjured declarations in federal court. The perjured declarations were filed to prevent a jury from ruling that the Defendants violated the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended. In this textbook I discuss my employment experience at Albion CF and some of the evidence presented Pro Se to the United States District Court of New York, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court that proved that my Title VII case should have been decided by a “jury”.
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I was created to write this book. My divine purpose is to shed light on employment discrimination and retaliation in America. I believe that this light will reveal that Congress needs to investigate, address and correct the fact that Title VII (discrimination and retaliation)cases are being improperly dismissed by the misuse of summary judgment motions.
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