Being challenged by the law was a rite of passage for any Negro who wanted to better himself or his situation.


Fearless Jones (2001), ch. 1


Being challenged by the law was a rite of passage for any Negro who wanted to better himself or his situation.

Being challenged by the law was a rite of passage for any Negro who wanted to better himself or his situation.

Being challenged by the law was a rite of passage for any Negro who wanted to better himself or his situation.

Being challenged by the law was a rite of passage for any Negro who wanted to better himself or his situation.