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"Hate doesn't always scream. Sometimes, it whispers inside us-taught, passed down, or survived." In The Hate Within Us, Bridgett rips the veil off the quiet, buried, and systemic forms of hate that shape our lives-from prison walls to family dinners, from policy to personal pain. A powerful blend of memoir, real-world stories, and cultural reflections, this book challenges readers to look inward and ask: What if the greatest threat isn't the hate around us-but the hate we've learned to live with inside ourselves? Drawing from lived experience in correctional systems, generational trauma, and societal bias, this book explores how hate hides-in silence, in shame, in systems- and how we begin to confront and heal it. Raw. Urgent. Necessary. This is not just a book. It's a reckoning-and an invitation to rise above the hate we never asked for but still carry
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