Black Thoughts for White America
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About the Book
In spite of the first amendment, Americans read very little that is not censored, albeit in a covert fashion. Other societies are more honest and perform their censorship in the open.
White Americans hear and see very little of a positive nature about Black Americans. Reading publications produced by black-owned companies has helped tremendously, but the individual citizen gets very little opportunity to express his or her views, black or white. In essay form, here are the thoughts and perspectives of one black citizen. There are also a few poems inside.
About the Author
Born and educated in Kentucky during the days of segregation, the author teaches in adult education and has had several careers in areas such as public accounting, food service, juvenile corrections and office administration. A Vietnam vet, he served both as a hospital corpsman and junior cryto-security officer.