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In "O vendido," the narrator, born in Dickens, a suburb of Los Angeles, becomes a subject of racial studies by his controversial sociologist father. After his father's sudden death in a police shootout and the announcement of Dickens being erased from California for political and economic reasons, the narrator attempts to save the city through a controversial social experiment: implementing reverse racial segregation. This book offers a sharp critique on ongoing racial issues in the United States and modern-day Brazil.
Pages
306
Publisher
Oneworld Publications
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