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A blog by aMhayes in General
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This blog will discuss African American history, politics, and current events. And every so often I’ll add some information from the whileBlack Chronicles you might find interesting.

 

 I’ll begin with this thought. African Americans represent the ideal citizen in America. But we make the same mistake over and over. Any guess as to what that might be?

 

 

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Entries in this blog

Discover a family that never backs down in the WhileBlack Chronicles, a powerful series of historical fiction books about African American life.   In the first installment, "If Cotton Could Talk," readers will be transported to a cotton plantation in Mississippi in 1850, and follow the inspiring story of the relationships between those enslaved.   In the second book, "If the Elders Call," readers will witness the next generation led by Earl, fighting back against the violen

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