you can explore from a historical, political and social perspectives - there are millions of books and great authors in these areas. For example if you want to explore on the plight of the blacks, you can go by timeframe - check out from the 60's to the 90s in both the US and North Africa, or the early 1900s in the US or the 19th century tied to colonosisation, caribean, agriculture, pirates. Abuse of cops and bias can be either nuance or globally visible. All these topics are very interlinked. I read a few hundred a year and have a number of book reviews on nostr, but given that you are easily triggered and your comments are rather mean, I hope you would be more comfortable unfollowing me. As otherwise, everything might seem controversial for you. Live, laugh, love is a great quote and reminder, and one of my favourite. One to do more of.