Civil Rights of US
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About the Book
Civil Rights of US is a novel story of Bright Quang. He’s creative; this story let him struggle with injustice because he said, “Wisdom must be won the injustice power.” The citizen has made general elections, paid full taxes, and not violating any crimes. Thus, the good citizen should be equal before the court systems without discriminate races. Obviously, the rightness or the wrongness of a good citizen, his or her case, belongs to the courts that decided but not to the clerk of the United States Justice Department. He says, “Perform justice, which is peaceful, but anti-justice, as demagogy.” Moreover, we live in modern society. When we are struggling to seek the justice within our sharp pen, we are glorious more than everything in our lives. Finally, the best citizen is expressed by the voice of wisdom without violations if the good citizen should be loyal to its national American and American people.
About the Author
Bright Quang has been creative for his fifteen books in the English language, where he is poet, sculptor, and specialist painter. Significantly, he's a prisoner of conscience of the Vietnam War, came to the United States in November 23, 1993, and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in nonprofit management and CSU, Hayward, East Bay.