Book Release a Nation of Flaws Justus in the Homeland

Author Anita L. Wills announces the release of her latest book, A Nation of Flaws Justice in the Homeland. This work is a must read for those who want to understand what happened in Ferguson, Baltimore, and South Carolina, and why. A number of high profile and low profile murders are covered, and killings of unarmed black and brown citizens who were killed by police.

Author Anita Wills announces the release of her fifth book, A Nation of Flaws Justus in the Homelands. It is a revealing look at the American Justice system, its' history and disparate treatment of African Americans.  For those who do not understand,  the effects of slavery, Jim Cow, Lynchings, and Racism, this book is a must read. 

Within the pages of this work are the stories of those whose lives were stolen by police action, like seven year old Aiyana Jones, shot and killed in her home in Michigan, or nineteen year old Kerry Baxter Junior, shot and killed in East Oakland, after stating that he was being harassed by Oakland Police, or seventeen year old James Rivera Junior shot over 48 times by Stockton Police and San Joaquin County (California), Deputies.  Justice has been delayed in their cases, as the media moves on to the next sensational story..., 

While we were sleeping, the United States has turned back the clock to pre Jim Crow Days. The Specter of Democracy is disappearing right before our eyes as Corporate America and Capitalism become the cornerstone of this society. As a Nation of Laws which touts itself as a Democracy America has failed badly.

Anita L. Wills, Author

There is a historical backdrop to why things happen the way they do in America, a country far advanced in some areas, and backwards in Social Justice.  The book is must read for the reader who may not understand the devastation of losing a loved one through violence.  The Justice System spends more time and money chasing and imprisoning low level criminals then they do in tracking down and imprisoning rapists and Serial Killers. This book will answer the questions as to why and what Americans can do to bring about fairness in the JustUs System.