Chapter 284: Hunting Targets
[Chapter 285: Hunting Targets]
East Los Angeles, Covina.
In front of an office building on Main Street, dozens of media reporters gathered. The well-known figure of equality Steve Nutt, under the gaze of cameras, hung a bronze plaque on the side of the entrance. The flash of cameras illuminated the inscription -- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
A crowd of white, black, and Latino spectators gathered, numbering over a hundred. Applause erupted in the atmosphere.
Across the street from the office building, a Mercedes-Benz van parked among numerous vehicles.
Hawke watched the excitement unfold and said, "Looks like Steve is doing quite well."
Brian chimed in with honesty, "He's the equality saint you crafted yourself. Before he even retired from the Dodgers, they erected a statue of him at Dodger Stadium."
Hawke had always kept an eye on the saint he had created. "Steve has a strong following; the NAACP sees him as a mere tool and wants to use him as a face of it, but he's also leveraging their resources. Over the past year, he has built a unique network within the NAACP, just like he did as the team captain of the Dodgers."
Brian acknowledged, "Those people formed the basic framework of the Safeguarding Society."
