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NAACP Image Award Winner, Tony Rose pens, “America the Black Point of View”

An Autobiographical History Book by,
NAACP Image Award Winner for Outstanding Literature, Tony Rose

“An American Masterpiece …. savagely written and beautifully told.”
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America The Black Point of View by Tony RoseAmerica The Black Point of View by Tony Rose

“I come from a place that is so invisible that you can hardly see me. Yet, I am despised, hated and feared more than anyone or anything… I live in the underbelly of America and I am poor and have nothing. I am a Black man… and I am invisible, until someone kills me…

This book is essentially a children’s story. A story of millions of children locked away in the segregated, red-lined ghettos and housing projects of America. I found out early on that this was not going to be an easy book to write. I wanted to write an autobiography about… the horrific murderers, pimps, gangsters, rapists, child abusers and thieves that I grew up with… [but] I soon realized that I could not write about me as an African-American… without writing about White America.

I also wanted to write about what it was like for a child… in the real ghetto, the projects… where, contrary to how poor Black people are always depicted, there was no God, no church on Sundays, and no singing in the choir.” —Excerpted from the Introduction

Whitter Housing ProjectsAmerica The Black Point of View: An Investigation and Study of The White People of America and Western Europe and The Autobiography of an American Ghetto Boy – The 1950’s and 1960’s – From the Projects to NAACP Image Award Winner, Volume One (Amber Books, 2015), Is the story of tens of millions of African American children locked away, in the segregated, redlined ghettos, and housing projects of America. It is the story of children living in horrific environments, with bad parents, in bad schools, where death rides hard and is known by everybody.

In this investigation and study of the white people of western Europe and America, Tony Rose takes you on an autobiographical and historic journey of great beauty and even greater horror.
The journey takes you all the way to the terrifying, vicious and savagely honest, invisible black ghetto world of a child, and then teenager, growing up in the housing projects of the 1950’s and 1960’s… More

“An alternately poignant and powerful autobiography that is as much a riveting overcoming-the-odds memoir as it is a searing indictment of the United States as a racist society. A must read.”
—Kam Williams, Syndicated Book Reviewer Read the Full Review ▶

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Tony Rose is an NAACP Image Award Winner For Outstanding LiteratureTony Rose is an NAACP Image Award Winner For Outstanding Literature
Tony Rose, was born in Roxbury, (Boston) Massachusetts and raised in the Whittier Street Housing Projects. He is an NAACP Image Award Winner, the Publisher and CEO of Amber Communications Group, Inc., the nation’s largest African American Publisher of Self-Help Books and Music Biographies.

He is the editor of numerous books and the co-writer of the national bestseller, Is Modeling For You? The Handbook and Guide For The Young Aspiring Black Model, written with Yvonne Rose, and has penned the critically acclaimed, international best-seller, Before the Legend: The Rise of New Kids On The Block and A Guy Named Maurice Starr, The Early Years.

He has written, compiled, edited and published, the award winning, international best-seller, African American History In The United States of America—An Anthology—From Africa To President Barack Obama, Volume One, a Top Ten Best African American Book and has recently written the critically acclaimed, America the Black Point of View – An Investigation and Study of the White People of America and Western Europe & The Autobiography of an American Ghetto Boy—The 1950’s and 1960’s—From the Projects to NAACP Image Award Winner, Volume One.

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Contact:
Tony Rose, Publisher/CEO
Amber Communications Group, Inc.,
1334 E. Chandler Blvd., Suite 5-D67, Phoenix, AZ 85048
602-743-7211
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Editors Note:
Tony Rose has indeed been a force in the publishing industry for almost two decades. He has remained successful and profitable in an environment that is increasing challenging to independent businesses. His success helps fuel the success of countless others writers and businesses, including AALBC.com.

Peace,
Troy Johnson
Founder & Webmaster,
AALBC.com

Troy

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