Worthy Brown's Daughter
by Phillip Margolin: Nearly thirty years in the writing — and a remarkable departure for house best - selling author Phillip Margolin — Worthy Brown's Daughter is a
gripping novel of frontier justice based on a heart - breaking true story of
racism in the 19th - century Oregon Territory.
It has a fair amount of corruption, any member of the Security Council can veto an action voted for
by the others, some offices were in the
grips of a strong anti-Western setiment, its peace - keeping activities are often total failures, its policies have often been infected
by anti-semitism and a kind of reverse
racism which viewed ethnic clensing of Africans
by Africans as tolerable but interference
by non-Africans as intolerable, and I could surely go on.