Vernon Johns emerged as a pioneering voice against racism and discrimination in America before the Civil Rights Movement gained momentum. Known as "God's Bad Boy," he was recognized for his fearless advocacy for the equal treatment of Black Americans. His unwavering commitment to justice and willingness to confront injustices earned him respect, including admiration from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who acknowledged his significant contributions to the fight for civil rights.
Simone Thomas Knihy


Exploring themes of authority and control, this book delves into the dynamics of power and obedience. It presents a scenario where commands dictate actions, highlighting the tension between compliance and resistance. The narrative raises questions about the consequences of following orders and the implications of authority figures threatening extreme measures. Through its compelling dialogue, it captures the essence of manipulation and the human response to coercion.