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"The Eighth Round" tells the autobiographical story of an ordinary man who takes on an extraordinary challenge that set federal precedent for all legal findings of same-race discrimination.
"Whenever and wherever you are confronted by injustice, fight it. Don't believe that you can't because you lack money, education, and power. Stand up and fight for the rights that were earned for us at a high price - whether that injustice comes from the local, state, or federal government, or from private citizens." - Zeke Wilson The Eighth Round: New Edition is a true story based on the life of Zeke Wilson, who took on a battle that became the federal precedent for all legal findings of same race discrimination. The story involves a common man who found himself faced with racial discrimination. He tells of his struggle and triumph, involving important and timely social issues raised through the misuse of authority by both black and white government officials. It tells of one man's determination and perseverance in the face of great odds. It tells of his struggle to see the dispute through, often without legal representation and despite his lack of higher education. It powerfully demonstrates the effect that this struggle had on him and his own bi-racial family. This true story will keep you engaged and cheering for the underdog all the way. It will appeal to the vast audience, and will every reader forever change.
This Round Table gives a clearer picture of the whole range of interurban transport problems. It provides both theoretical analyses and specific case studies, and explores such fundamental matters as the actual social utility of transport.
Agriculture was a major item on the agenda of the Uruguay Round of multilateral trade negotiations under the auspices of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), launched in 1986. In this specially commissioned volume the national positions on agriculture taken up by the major players during the course of these negotiations are set out and analysed, country by country, by a team of internationally renowned experts. The editors have selected and ordered the studies to provide a coherent assessment and synthesis of the main issues and areas of controversy raised by the negotiations. Examination of the reasons for the holding of different national perspectives on the issue of agricultural policy and trade reform helps to explain why reaching international agreement in this area of the GATT negotiations has been so elusive.