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Tomatoe

by Antone Ade'

a story

Chapters
12
Topics
Qualified immunity
police unions
racialized social control
slave patrols
structural immunity
union-protected misconduct
law and order politics
selective enforcement

What's Included

Interactive chapters with dual narration
High-quality text-to-speech
Harmoniq ultrasonic notes (Premium)
Bonus content & interactive elements

Chapters

1

Chapter 1: The Citation

The cease-and-desist letter arrived in a stiff white envelope, certified mail, green return card stapled to the front like a warning label. Inside, th...

2

Chapter 2: From HOA Dispute to Federal Question

The county courthouse smelled of old wood and disinfectant, its halls echoing with the ghosts of a thousand petty disputes. Agnes adjusted her cardiga...

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Chapter Two Part 2 political motivation

Maya took a step closer to the lectern. “So if Congress one day decided that backyard chocolate-making from raw cacao beans—perhaps grown on a single,...

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Chapter 3: The Hidden Covenant

That night, Agnes dreamt of her grandmother’s garden—a patchwork of tomatoes and zinnias, bees humming like mantras over the rows. Her grandmother’s h...

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Chapter 4: The Farmers Market Revelation

Days before the decision, sleep came to Agnes only in fragments. On one of those thin mornings, she left the house before dawn and walked to the town ...

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