America's Melting Pot is boiling over, and Colors in Black is cleaning up the mess. In this third issue we catch three more views from the front lines of the race wars. "Just Like Rooster"tells the story of three little boys and their misplaced idolatry for a local dealer/pimp. In "Front Bar for a Drink and a Smoke," a young man learns the value of racial relations... firsthand. Finally, "The Back of the Bus" takes a look at the modern state of one of the most critical symbols of civil rights in America... the back of the bus.
The revolution will not be televised... It will be illustrated.
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