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Window in Da' Hood gives us insight into why minorities are not involved in the animal rights struggle. Eldon Brown explains the many experiences of African Americans/Blacks and Puerto-Ricans living in the inner-city ghettos. The title is based on Brown's view of the world from his living room out the window and into the hood. As an activist in more than one movement, Brown addresses the issues of cross-over as a minority in the Animal Rights movement.
This book describes the opinions and feelings of a group of people who were once members of the Animal Liberation Front.Liberators believe that a human has a no greater claim to life than a mole or a sea bass. They feel that humans are the lowest form of life, and that the world would be a much better, more peaceful place without them. If you agree with this position, then you will love this book.
In 2010 fires broke out in the name of Animal Liberation bringing businesses of animal exploitation to their knees in Utah and Colorado. What was left when the smoke cleared were communiques from the self-proclaimed A.L.F Lone Wolf. After his capture the world wanted to know more behind the pseudonym. Walter Bond is the A.L.F Lone Wolf. In this collaboration of his original work, Walter captivates his audience and answers their questions with the raw truth. With stories and articles from behind bars, this book outlines what motivates true animal liberation and what inspired Walter to take action as the Animal Liberation Front.
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