Pastor William L. Wallace's New Book "Who Really Killed Nicole Brown Simpson" Tackles Racial Inequalities in the United States and Proposes Controversial Theories
Recent release "The Republican Revolution: The Wicked Seed, Who Really Killed Nicole Brown Simpson" from Page Publishing author Pastor William L. Wallace addresses issues that began during the final years of slavery in the United States of America, and that carry through to contemporary American society.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala., June 20, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Pastor William L. Wallace, an organizer who has worked in the political, community, and church fields as an activist for Christian values, a three-time engineering graduate of the University of Alabama, and a recipient of a masters degree in Pastoral Leadership, has completed his new book "The Republican Revolution: The Wicked Seed Who Really Killed Nicole Brown Simpson": an in-depth analysis of racial disparities that exist in the United States, why they persist, and asks who benefits from the suffering of minorities.
"The Republican Revolution of 1994 planted a wicked seed that intended to produce a hostile, racial climate in America in order to repeal Affirmative Action Legislation that advanced African-Americans and other minorities since the Civil Rights Movement of 1964," Pastor William L. Wallace said when asked what sparked his interest in writing this book. "Advancements such as higher education, college admissions, and equal employment opportunities had begun to accelerate the extinction of the 'Political White Man', causing him to become an 'Angry White Male'."
Published by New York City-based Page Publishing, Pastor William L. Wallace's exhaustive research on race relations in the South, as well as the rest of the United States, begins during the hostile 19th Century and finds evidence to support the claim that it perpetuates today. He uses the Nicole Brown Simpson murder trials against O. J. Simpson as a starting point for a proposed Republican revolution in the country that would undermine any and all advancements made for minorities.
"The culmination of this scheme (the evil seed) did not manifest until 2016, when Donald J. Trump was elected president and Mike Pence elected vice president," Wallace argued. "Today, the onslaught to repeal Affirmative Action Legislation has begun—the Republican Revolution of 2016."
Readers who wish to hear more of this proposed theory can purchase "The Republican Revolution: The Wicked Seed, Who Really Killed Nicole Brown Simpson" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.
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