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The Evolution of the Modern American Black: The people who lost their history

Current price: $9.89
The Evolution of the Modern American Black: The people who lost their history
The Evolution of the Modern American Black: The people who lost their history

Barnes and Noble

The Evolution of the Modern American Black: The people who lost their history

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This book follows the journey of the American Black from the dawn of civilization in Africa to where they are today in America. This is a book written to give the American Black their missing history back and provide options to where the American Black people should be going in the future. Why is it so difficult for some of the Blacks to rise above their present circumstances; why haven't they been able to get past the trials of their history? The majority of the world views African and American Blacks as a lost group of people with very little chance of ever prospering. These naysayers couldn't be more wrong. Despite what the nonbelievers may think, there is much hope for the future of Black America.This book will present a new perception of blackness that will be based on spiritual and mental enlightenment, rather than victimization, violence and negativity. In this book, we are beginning the exploration of the American Blacks deeper, uncharted history.Richard Castagner author

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