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    I recently finished reading "Standing" by Ernest McMillan, purchased during Tulisoma Book Fest at the Dallas African American Museum last month.
  2. Also discovered this Book Festival: https://aalbc.com/events/event-detail.php?st=England#Brighton+Book+Festival
  3. Thanks Maurice! https://aalbc.com/bookstores/store.php?store_name=Afrori+Books
  4. In (direct) reference to your 'entire' post, if you only knew how you sound. IMO, hopeless is being extremely generous, to say the least. Tried hard not to be judgmental on this one, but failed.
  5. I'd vote for her as President simply because she's attractive and I wouldn't mind looking at her for 4 years....lol. Look at her, especially compared to Biden You mean you wouldn't want to look at that for 4 or 8 years? Cynique Lol....in order to qualify even as a "coon" you have to atleast be Black.
  6. @JeromexI believe her husband is Jewish and liberal. And it's not like I have to defend Kamala from your attacks. You have no black credentials or credibility because you are a right wing shill. As a member of Trump's cult you don't even qualify to be an example of the pot calling the kettle black when it comes to criticizing vice presidents.
  7. Well, i see the crabs in the barrel are on the crawl, throwing shade on a black woman in a high position. I find these petty attacks on VP Harris ironic, considering that they're coming from the likes of those who when they had an articulate, knowledgeable, well-spoken black man as president, among his severest critics were other black men, petulant and pissed because Obama didn't fulfill their unrealistic expectations. Nor am I surprised, by the remarks of Jeromex and Nels, the 2 right wing coons among us, lackeys who have the gall to attack Kamal Harris' qualifications and morals when among their own ranks have been such terrible Vice Presidents as the corrupted and disgraced Spiro Agnew, the inept Dan Quayle, the airhead Sara Palin, and of course , the dufus Gerald Ford who ascended to the presidency after the despicable Richard Nixon was forced to step down, whereupon Ford pardoned him for his sins against the nation. And just to cap Jeromex's ignorance, let's cite Lincoln's vice president, Andrew Johnson, who turned out to be an alcoholic blatantly racist presiden!. But what kind of remarks would you expect from members of the same party as the semi-literate, Marjory Taylor Greene and the idiotic Lauren Boebert; the lecherous Rep. Matt Gaetz and his penchant for teenage girls, and Rep George Santos, the lying sociopath guilty of being an imposter. Let's also throw in the numb skull ex- jock, Congressman Jim Jordan who, as a college athletic director, looked the other way when it came to sexual hazing. What's really ludicrous about this whole subject is that, in the view of candidates like Donald Trump and Joe Boden, suddenly certain critics expect the office of POTUS to be held by experienced capable respected males above reproach. Puleeze. I find the attacks on Kamala reeking with misogynistic contempt. Especially when you consider the sorry caliber of males making up the Congress and Senate - not to mention the population in general, LOL It's depressing. Nothing that's going on the world at large, including the African American community, gives me any reason for optimism. When my time comes, I'll be glad to get the hell outta here.

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