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From the supplier: A Black journalist from the Dominican Republic recounts the hardships of being racially discriminated against, after immigrating to the US. He reveals the pain of being repeatedly rejected for jobs he had applied for despite his excellent credentials. He also discloses the menial jobs he performed, their cockroach-infested houses, the indifference of his daughters' school teachers and his eventual job as a cab driver.
Citation DetailsTitle: Riding the endless immigration roller coaster (a true story). (a Black journalist from the Dominican Republic immigrates to the US)
Author: J.C. Malone
Publication:Social Justice (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 1996
Publisher: Crime and Social Justice Associates
Volume: v23
Issue: n3
Page: p86(14)
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