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Prejudice: A Story Collection

Daphne Muse
Sep 15, 1998

- A basketball game is forfeited as the players argue over who has the right to call themselves Native American.

- A student confronts her preconceptions about white people.

- A teenager fears what it will mean to his family and friends if he is gay.

These scenarios are among the fifteen stories included in this collection. The anthology begins with a gripping, unflinching look at prejudice, yet gradually evolves to show how revelation can transform prejudice and ignorance into understanding and hope. The experiences are diverse, including those of Mexican Americans, Latinos, women, African Americans, the disabled, Jews, gays and lesbians, immigrants, and Asian Americans.

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