Product Description
Oklahoma, A Haven of Racial Tension.The incidents presented in this book occurred in the most noted religious state in America, Oklahoma. In a branch of the federal government, the main post office in Oklahoma City. I was forced to resign after being consistently harassed and received poor representation from the American Postal Workers Union. Twenty greivances were filed in a period of six years. Enclosed is my five page letter of resignation covering the period from 1986 to 1992. I have been followed to class by federal agents, I have received death threats by phone and death threats going into my place of employment. This case is on file in The United States Supreme Court. What many people do not know is the United States Postal Service employees over 700,000 minorities. It is the largest employers of minorities in the country. So why is there so much hatred allotted in this government entity. There has been over 140 murders of postal rage inside these government facilities (Postal Offices) since 1972 this is where the term going postal comes from. The question I pose is, "What is the Postmaster General in Washington, DC doing to correct the problem? This book covers many solutions which can help better the postal service in the future. It leaves the reader with a broader view as to what is taking place on the inside of these federally ran facilities. Book 2 will be an even larger enhancement as to what problems exists and why these massacres happen the way they happen. Is the American Postal Workers Union (APWU) a big part of the problem? Can many of these out breaks and mistreatment of postal workers be corrected? The next book will document and answer many question.
About the Author
Humanitarian, Hall of Fame Poet, writer, soldier and officer. Raymond's title of humanitarian is attributed to him fighting for his rights and the rights of others. After being force to resign from the postal service. His rights were violated, unable to hire an attorney Raymond fought his case Pro Se landing it in the United States Supreme Court. He wrote his first play at the age of twelve. Raymond began writing poetry at the age of thirteen. In 1997 he was inducted into The International Society of Poets Hall of Fame. He was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps where he served as an enlisted solider. He was recently promoted to major in the United States Army Reserve. Raymond also served as the first African American commandant in the history of the 88th RRG in Indianapolis, Indiana.
