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Delivers justice with fiery determination from "summary" of Trouble Is What I Do by Walter Mosley

This man was born in Mississippi, but he grew up in a place that didn't exist. It was a valley hidden between the mountains of Appalachia and the foothills of the Ozarks. The people who lived there were poor. They were black and poor. They were a people abandoned by politicians and despised by the rich. But they were a proud people. They were proud of their struggle and their survival. He was proud too. He was proud of his family and his community. He was proud of the stories of his ancestors, who had fought for freedom and justice against all odds. He was proud of the lessons they had taught him about right and wrong, about truth and lies, about good and evil. He was a man of few words, but his actions spoke louder than any speech. When he saw injustice, he didn't just stand by and watch. He took action. He fought back. He fought back with all his might, with all his heart, with all his soul. He was a man of fire and passion. When he believed in something, he believed in it with every fiber of his being. When he fought for something, he fought for it with every ounce ...
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    Trouble Is What I Do

    Walter Mosley

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