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Racism and Prejudice Short Story – Lawrence D. Elliott Kindle eBook

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Lawrence Elliott’s eBook on racism and prejudice delivers a concise, 30‑page exploration of social bias, perfect for readers seeking a quick yet thoughtful read. The short story format makes complex themes accessible, while enhanced typesetting and screen‑reader support ensure a comfortable experience on any Kindle device. Ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in understanding prejudice through engaging narrative.

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Product Overview

Racism and Prejudice is a compact yet powerful eBook authored by Lawrence D. Elliott, presented in a short‑story format that makes it ideal for readers who want depth without a large time commitment. Spanning just 30 pages, the work delves into the roots of bias, illustrating how prejudice can manifest in everyday interactions and institutional structures. The narrative is crafted with clear, accessible language, allowing readers of varied backgrounds to engage with the material without feeling overwhelmed by academic jargon.

Enhanced typesetting ensures that the text displays cleanly on all Kindle devices, while the Word Wise feature highlights challenging words, offering definitions that aid comprehension. The eBook also supports screen readers, making it fully accessible to visually impaired users. With a file size of only 530 KB, the book loads quickly, and the page‑flip feature provides a smooth reading experience that mimics the tactile feel of turning pages in a physical book.

Published in June 2013 as part of the Great Storytellers Series: Racism and Prejudice, this second edition incorporates feedback from early readers, refining the narrative flow and strengthening the thematic focus. The series context signals to readers that the work is part of a broader conversation about social justice, positioning it alongside other titles that explore similar topics. The eBook’s concise length makes it an excellent resource for classroom discussions, book clubs, or personal reflection.

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Usage

This eBook is designed for a variety of reading environments. Whether you are commuting, waiting in a coffee shop, or relaxing at home, the short format allows you to absorb the entire story in a single sitting or over several brief sessions. Educators can assign the text as a supplemental reading for courses on sociology, history, or literature, using the built‑in X‑Ray feature (when enabled) to highlight key passages and themes for classroom analysis.

Because the book is fully compatible with Kindle’s accessibility tools, it serves readers with visual impairments who rely on screen‑reader technology. The Word Wise and enhanced typesetting features also benefit language learners, providing contextual clues that support vocabulary development. The eBook’s modest file size ensures that it can be downloaded quickly even on slower internet connections, making it a practical choice for readers in regions with limited bandwidth.

Beyond academic settings, the story resonates with anyone interested in personal growth and social awareness. Readers can explore the narrative during quiet evenings, using the Kindle’s night‑mode to reduce eye strain. The story’s themes encourage reflection on personal biases, making it a valuable companion for self‑guided workshops or community discussion groups focused on diversity and inclusion.

Why Choose Us

Choosing this eBook means selecting a work that balances literary quality with practical functionality. Lawrence D. Elliott brings a seasoned storytelling voice to a topic that is both timely and timeless, ensuring that the narrative remains relevant across generations. The publisher has taken care to embed modern e‑reading features—such as Word Wise, enhanced typesetting, and screen‑reader support—so that the reading experience is as smooth as it is enlightening.

Our commitment to quality extends beyond the text itself. The eBook undergoes rigorous formatting checks to guarantee that line breaks, paragraph spacing, and font rendering meet Kindle’s standards. Customer support is readily available to assist with any technical issues, from download problems to device compatibility questions. Additionally, the book’s placement within a recognized series signals a curated selection, offering readers confidence that they are engaging with a vetted, reputable title.

Key Features

  • Concise 30‑page narrative that delivers deep insight into racism and prejudice without overwhelming the reader.
  • Enhanced typesetting and Word Wise support make the text easy to read on any Kindle device, including for language learners.
  • Full screen‑reader compatibility ensures accessibility for visually impaired users, promoting inclusive reading.
  • Compact 530 KB file size enables fast download and smooth page‑flip navigation, even on limited bandwidth.
  • Responsive customer support provides assistance with technical issues and reading‑experience optimization.

FAQ

What age group is this eBook appropriate for?

The story is written in clear, adult‑level language but is suitable for mature teenagers and adults. Educators often assign it to high‑school seniors and college students studying social studies, literature, or ethics.

Can I read this eBook on devices other than Kindle?

Yes, the file is compatible with any device that supports the Kindle app, including iOS, Android, and PC/Mac computers. The accessibility features, such as screen‑reader support, function across all supported platforms.

Is there any additional content beyond the main story?

The eBook includes a brief author’s note that provides context for the narrative, as well as a bibliography of resources for readers who wish to explore the topic further. No extra chapters or advertisements are present.

How does the eBook handle sensitive topics?

The narrative approaches racism and prejudice with thoughtful nuance, offering perspectives that encourage empathy and critical thinking. It is designed to foster constructive dialogue rather than sensationalize the subject matter.

What if I encounter technical issues while reading?

Our dedicated support team is available to troubleshoot any problems you may experience, from download errors to formatting glitches. You can contact us through the Kindle support portal, and we aim to resolve issues promptly.

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