If you, or someone you care or know about is headed for a senior prom, you owe yourself or that person an opportunity to read this book. In our fiction, two High School students reaching the end of their school years, want to attend the senior prom. One is black, the other light brown, considered white, and both blind. While their attentions are concentrated in their youthful intentions, some racist members in their school system who obviously had a different agenda oppose seeing them dancing together. Life gets more complicated when both receive an unusual opportunity to have surgery and be able to see for the first time in their lives, a reckoning of acceptance of who they were in black and white. The reader is exposed to feelings that most of us are never going to experience. The names of individuals, places and descriptions of individuals presented here aren't real and no real life situation is intended. This book is not about Critical Race Theory, it is about Critical Race Practice.
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