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Going from Zero to Hero in One Generation

By: John W. Lewis
Narrated by: Michael Sthure
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This world that humans have developed is an unfair place. Many of these humans who are in a deprived state and born in a household that struggles to make ends meet is only because of the unfair division of finances and even human rights. The Black community of America has faced subjugation by the hands of Caucasians for centuries now, and even in the last century, the condition was far from being equal among the White and Black Americans. The Blacks were still living in segregation and faced a lack of opportunities because of the twisted laws that the White people in power had created. This book by John W. Lewis brings to light the real-life struggles of a Black American and how his life changed because of the laws of the society that were always in favor of the Whites.

©2020 John W Lewis (P)2020 John W Lewis
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