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Category Archives: truth
A former slave named Salem Poor rallies the American militia fighters at Bunker Hill
A former slave named Salem Poor rallies American Minute Men at Bunker Hill. Born a slave in the late 1740s, Salem Poor managed to buy his freedom in 1769 for 27 pounds, which represented a year’s salary for the typical … Continue reading
Posted in African American History, Age of Reason, American Experience, paranormal romance,, truth, warrior
Tagged Freedom, Revolutionary
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Manchild in the Promised Land-A book published 55 years ago holds true today.
I studied Manchild in the Promised Land as a social studies compendium in college. It was published in 1965 as autobiographical novel. It was written by Claude Brown. It chronicles of the author’s coming-of-age story amidst poverty and violence … Continue reading
Posted in African American History, African American Writers and Poets, ANNOUNCEMENTTS, anthropology, authors, Best Seller, Biography, black people, novel, Personal thoughts, politics, race relations, radio, relationships, religion, school, sex, Sexual Abuse, slavery, society, struggle, suffering, teenagers, truth
Tagged Autobiographical novel, Claude Brown, Fictional Autobiography
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Are Book Reviewers and Bloggers Biased? Some readers seem to think they are.
The post opened my eyes to what readers are looking for when they visit your blog. I never gave it much thought but this reader named Alvin let it be known he thinks a book blogs and book reviewers couldn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Best Seller, blogging, book lovers, Book reviews., books, discussion, diversity, gift, Personal thoughts, readers, society, truth, wisdom, writers, writings
Tagged blogging, blogs
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If It’s Big. It Happens In New York.
It seems as thus being the largest city in the world comes at a high price. And I’m not speaking of the outlandish rent. It’s seems that anything occurring on a large scale is apt to happen in New York … Continue reading
Posted in ANNOUNCEMENTTS, atrocity, coronavirus, pain and suffering, quarantine, questions, quote, suffering, suggestions, truth, Uncategorized, war
Tagged coronavirus, covid 19, virus
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Black Child to Black Woman: An African-American Woman Coming-of-Age Story
It’s a story about the tragic and triumphs of a coming of age for an African America girl growing from childhood to a womanhood, and how the outside element against her control shapes who she grows into. I haven’t … Continue reading
Book: Women Who Think Too Much
Women Who Think Too Much I haven’t read this one yet but I intend to. I like how the message is converged on the cover. The cover clearly depict what the book is about. It shows a woman carrying and … Continue reading
Posted in advice, ANNOUNCEMENTTS, book lovers, books, hell, hope, humor, life, love, paranormal romance,, truth, women, writers, writings
Tagged codependency, life, relationships
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What is Juneteenth?
Many outside of Texas have never heard of Juneteenth because in most Southern states the commemorate date of the Emancipation Proclamation is celebrated January 1, because of Lincoln signing the proclamation on January 1, 1863. Juneteenth, means June 19, 1865 … Continue reading
The Days of the Whispering Winter
Zelda Lovett unexpectedly meets the man of her dreams. She doesn’t believe in love at first sight until she meets Patrick. From an accidental encounter, a mere brush in a crowd cafe they’re infatuated with each other. Their love blossom … Continue reading