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A Struggle to Walk With Dignity: The True Story of a Jamaican-born Canadian

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As Gerald A. Archambeau retraces his experiences at the sharp edge of race relations in the workplace, we can see how personal courage, a strong fist, detailed record-keeping, and his bold persistence in addressing the powers-that-be all combined to help him pioneer a new social harmony built upon mutual respect.

277 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 24, 2008

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April 11, 2020
A very detailed and personal account of the struggles and challenges one individual overcome. To forge a better life for himself from a troubled childhood to dysfunctional relationships into adulthood. The novel gives you a vivid picture of the class and colour barriers in Jamaica prior their independence. The author explain in details the struggles he had with employment in Jamaica as well as his adopted Homs Canada. Fascinating and informative at the same time.
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