Tag: Book Review
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Book Review: Doretha’s Gift by Keith L. Ellis
“Doretha’s Gift” is a captivating blend of family saga and supernatural memoir that intricately weaves the lives of its characters. The story centers on Doretha Eldrige, a young Black girl, and Lim Sheppard, a white man drawn back to his roots by tragedy. Their unexpected connection reveals a shared power that binds them, exploring themes…
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Book Review: “Powernomics The National Plan to Empower Black America” by Dr. Claude Anderson
“Powernomics: The National Plan to Empower Black America” by Dr. Claude Anderson is a thought-provoking and ambitious book that presents a comprehensive blueprint for economic empowerment and self-sufficiency within the Black-American community. With a clear and impassioned voice, Dr. Anderson addresses the economic disparities faced by Black Americans and offers a strategic plan to rectify…
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Unveiling the Legacy: A Powerful Examination of “Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome”
Book Review: “Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome” by Dr. Joy DeGruy is a groundbreaking and thought-provoking exploration of the enduring impact of slavery on the African American community. Dr. DeGruy dives deep into the psychological, emotional, and social consequences that have been passed down through generations, shedding light on a topic that has long been overlooked.…