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Review:Read Neither Wolf Nor Dog first and follow with this. Both move wonderfully. Great storylines that draw you right in .... you will laugh, cry, hurt and most of all learn and hopefully grow. I finished this in a couple of days and handed it on to my husband who is almost finished. Makes me sad to finish, but both you can pick up and reread. Read more
Review:Amazon sells Trump brand shoes, clothing, and home furnishings. They have also yet to publicly condemn Trump’s Muslim Immigration Ban, instead releasing a politically-neutral message to employees offering “contingency plans” for those who stranded by the ban. Read more
Review:Who would've thought this medium-skinned candystore-robbing Harlem boy would've became an Ivy-league law student? Claude Brown tells his life story with honesty and open truth reminiscent of Miles Davis's autobiography. He discusses his encounters with girls, especially Sugar, who is ugly and has messed up teeth but still a certain charm about her, and his experiences at various reform schools. I found the relationship he had with his father to be especially interesting because of the constan... Read more
Review:Really good book on stereotypes and the way that social constructions are built in society that shape people's perspectives of one. This book really conveys the idea that the class and area in which one is born into really does take play in their economic status when they're older of their lifestyle. had to read for a sociology class and really enjoyed it. Read more
Review:This is a classic and original book about the constant dismissal of the great achievements of ancient-to-modern black, mainly African, society in mainstream academic discourse, and the clear contributions of foreign invasion and colonialism to the downfall of several great African civilizations. Chancellor Williams is a direct, inspirational, and emotional writer, and clearly exhibits some anger toward Europeans and Arabs (referred to as Asians in this book) for their continual subjugation of th... Read more
Review:This book presents eye-popping stats that will move your emotions. The title should read "Come On People...Let's Get It Right" You'll become enlightened and begin your walk to victory. I admire Cosby's courage to address this trying issue. Read more
Review:Very informative. Presents the information needed for re-education and learn the facts regarding the African holocaust. All the things that were not taught us in grade school growing up. John Henrik Clark breaks it down with references to support everything written in this book. Some people may not like what they will learn about Christopher Columbus but this information concerning the African slave trade and the European invasion of the "new world" is important not just to African Americans... Read more
Review:The Invisible Girls was so captivating that I read it through twice. All the people involved in Sarah's life were written about in fascinating ways. Present were humor and tragedy, hope and despair. This is a book to share with your friends, daughters and your book club.
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Review:What determination this man had. So thoughtful at even a very young age. If anything he shows us that even through the worse despair one could not even imagine one can find and make his own light and lift himself up. Amazing life, amazing man. Read more
Review:What determination this man had. So thoughtful at even a very young age. If anything he shows us that even through the worse despair one could not even imagine one can find and make his own light and lift himself up. Amazing life, amazing man. Read more