SAY NO TO RACISM
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Complete, First published Jun 21, 2018
Say No To Racism is a short story of how the fight against racial discrimination began. In the lead, Narayanan Krishnan, adequately spear-heads this fight and speaks up against racial discrimination. His single-handed effort significantly impacts people from other races and announces the beginning of a better community globally. Say No To Racism is a bittersweet note of a gentleman who seeks justice not only for himself but for every other person like him.

Narayanan Krishnan is actually a CNN hero and he was recognized for his good work of feeding and bathing the poor. Hats-off.

Started: 20th June 2018
Ended: 21st June 2018
Well, maybe because the story itself is partially a real-life experience.

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