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The Great Migration: All That Glitters Aint Gold "If Chicago Could Talk" A Bronzeville, Black Metropolis Story

Which African American community had the biggest impact?

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Exciting News!


The greatly anticipated fourth book in the whileBlack Chronicles series, "If Chicago Could Talk", is set to be released in the week of July 15th.


In this fascinating tale set in 1919, the Thomas family leaves New Orleans for Chicago as part of the Great Migration, seeking equality denied in the South. They are confident and optimistic until 6,000 National Guard troops meet them. 

 

Linda and Ben prepare their nephew Trey to lead the family through the dangerous landscape of a big city marred by segregation, police violence, and corruption. Is he ready?
At the same time, they create a dangerous plan to remove real estate covenants banning whites from selling homes to Blacks.  


 John Arceneaux, the Godfather of Bronzeville, fights to protect his territory from Italian and Irish mob bosses during prohibition but puts his trust in the wrong people. 


Tolliver Investigative Services is hired to find two missing women, one white and the other Black.


Steeped in history and packed with action, "If Chicago Could Talk" is a fascinating tale of family resilience, heroism, and heartache. 

 


“Until The Lion Tells The Story The Hunter Will Always Be The Hero”
African Proverb
 

Click here to review the whileBlack Chronicles’ book  series

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