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Roland S. Jefferson

    The School on 103rd Street
    White Coat Fever
    Die Schule an der 103. Straße
    • White Coat Fever

      • 308 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,4(6)Abgeben

      Set against the vibrant backdrop of the 1960s, the narrative explores the cultural landscape shaped by Motown, Jazz, and the civil rights movement. It delves into the aspirations of middle-class black women on college campuses, highlighting their pursuit of upward mobility and the societal pressures that fueled their obsession with marrying doctors. Roland S. Jefferson offers a unique perspective on this era, blending personal ambition with the broader social dynamics of the time.

      White Coat Fever
    • The School on 103rd Street

      • 194 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,7(25)Abgeben

      Set against the backdrop of a Watts clinic, the story follows Dr. Elwin Carter as he investigates the murder of a young boy, uncovering a deeper conspiracy involving government cover-ups in riot-torn cities. Blending action and suspense with a sharp political commentary, the narrative reveals the chilling dynamics of racial tensions in America, offering a prophetic and unsettling portrayal of societal unrest. The novel explores themes of violence, fear, and the lengths to which authorities will go to maintain control.

      The School on 103rd Street