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100 1  Pitts, Leonard. 
245 10 Grant Park|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cLeonard Pitts.
250    Unabridged. 
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511 1  Read by Ron Butler. 
520    Grant Park begins in 1968, with Martin Luther King's final
       days in Memphis. The story then moves to the eve of the 
       2008 election, and cuts between the two eras as it 
       unfolds. Disillusioned columnist Malcolm Toussaint, fueled
       by yet another report of unarmed black men killed by 
       police, hacks into his newspaper's server to post an 
       incendiary column that had been rejected by his editors. 
       Toussaint then disappears, and his longtime editor, Bob 
       Carson, is summarily fired within hours of the column's 
       publication. While a furious Carson tries to find 
       Toussaint-at the same time dealing with the reappearance 
       of a lost love from his days as a 60s activist-Toussaint 
       is abducted by two improbable but still-dangerous white 
       supremacists plotting to explode a bomb at Obama's planned
       rally in Grant Park. Toussaint and Carson are forced to 
       remember the choices they made as idealistic, impatient 
       young men, when both their lives were changed profoundly 
       by their work in the civil rights movement. 
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650  0 Race discrimination|zUnited States|vFiction. 
651  0 United States|xRace relations|vFiction. 
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