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Set against the backdrop of the Pacific Northwest, James Adams: A Black Man's Journey Out of Homelessness in Puyallup, WA is a stark and deeply personal memoir that exposes how racial prejudice and institutional discrimination shape the lived reality of a Black man navigating poverty, incarceration, and housing insecurity in a predominantly white small town. From the legacy of segregation in the Midwest to the subtle but persistent barriers of Washington State bureaucracy, Adams's story reveals how racism operates not only through open hostility, but through systems-policing, housing, employment, and social services-that repeatedly deny access to stability and dignity. The memoir offers general readers a human face to structural inequality, while booksellers will recognize it as a regionally grounded narrative that speaks directly to ongoing conversations about race and homelessness in the American West.
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