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the Miseducation of Negro 21st Century

Current price: $25.00
the Miseducation of Negro 21st Century
the Miseducation of Negro 21st Century

Barnes and Noble

the Miseducation of Negro 21st Century

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The Miseducation of the Negro in the 21st Century is a researched based memoir that has been eloquently written explaining the demise of the black people of America through controlling their culture, intelligence, and behavior. This culmination of speeches invites a different audience to the room with each chapter addressing the issues within education, the inner cities, hip hop, politics, and church. Inspiring those that are charged with the ability to impact the culture through changing our intelligence and behavior, The Miseducation of the Negro in the 21st Century is an up close and personal perspective through the eyes of the experiences of a black educator. This memoir was constructed with the very intent to teach the people to think critically and question everything in order to gain understanding. Through powerful conversations, brave acts of positive change, and the willingness to want better The Miseducation of the Negro in the 21st Century will be read in institutions and homes across the world to shine light on the real issues and properly begin in the direction of true change.

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