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Badge of Dishonor
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Badge of Dishonor
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Current price: $44.95


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Badge of Dishonor
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Size: Hardcover
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Badge of Dishonor follows the life of Bobby, whose father is killed by a police officer when he was 9. Finding a way to move on with his life is challenging but Bobby finds contentment as a young man until he is again faced with the same corrupt police department, he thought was a part of his past. Determined not to relive the helplessness of his 9-year-old self, he and two friends from his past vow to do everything in their power to bring these corrupt officers to justice. Exploring a fictional tale of what could happen when a young black man finds himself trapped because those in power are working against him, Badge of Dishonor explores a cautionary tale of powerlessness turned fear, then anger, then rage. Who is right, who is wrong, when dealing with tragedy, loss, and injustice?
Badge of Dishonor follows the life of Bobby, whose father is killed by a police officer when he was 9. Finding a way to move on with his life is challenging but Bobby finds contentment as a young man until he is again faced with the same corrupt police department, he thought was a part of his past. Determined not to relive the helplessness of his 9-year-old self, he and two friends from his past vow to do everything in their power to bring these corrupt officers to justice. Exploring a fictional tale of what could happen when a young black man finds himself trapped because those in power are working against him, Badge of Dishonor explores a cautionary tale of powerlessness turned fear, then anger, then rage. Who is right, who is wrong, when dealing with tragedy, loss, and injustice?




















