Story cover for Separation to Segregation  by LoneRangerr
Separation to Segregation
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Complete, First published Nov 09, 2014
Mature
( 2019 Semi Updated Version from Original Dont Feel Bad 2014 Version) 

Kamarion Taylor was just like any other Teen in the world, he struggled In class, didn't have many friends, he didn't  feel loved like he should've been and on top of that Hiding the fact that he is a young gay black male. Will He Find Love and Feel Acceptance or Just Be In Lust and Segregated?
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