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War

Voices of the Oppressed

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War

By: John E. Cornish III
Narrated by: Sonia Kallen
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In the corridors of history, amidst the tumultuous echoes of change, there emerge moments of profound insight that resonate across time and space. Such is the case with the powerful words spoken by Haile Selassie, encapsulated within the speech titled "WAR." As the voice of a leader touched by the struggles of OPPRESSED people, these words reverberate beyond their original context, finding new life in the experiences of those who seek escape from the shadows of economic downfall and corruption in South American countries.

As we embark upon the journey within this book, we traverse the pathways of escape, guided by Selassie's impassioned plea for justice and harmony. The song of Bob Marley, borne from the same fire that fueled Selassie's message, intertwines seamlessly with the narratives we encounter. Through this harmonious convergence, we glimpse the shared essence of humanity—the longing for dignity, freedom, and a chance to flourish.

©2023 John E. Cornish III (P)2023 John E. Cornish III
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