alvinMhaye Posted August 29 Report Posted August 29 In "If Courage Could Talk, "Book Five of the acclaimed series, the Thomas family faces the brutality of World War II while battling murder and political corruption in Chicago. Blending real events — from the heroism of the Tuskegee Airmen and 761st Tank Battalion to the struggle for justice at home — these books go beyond stories of oppression to reveal the ambition, resilience, and sophistication of Black life across generations. This is U.S. history told from the inside, where courage isn’t just on the battlefield. "If Courage Could Talk" and the broader whileBlack Chronicles stand out because they portray African American historical fiction as a continuous, character-driven epic rather than a series of disconnected snapshots. The non-fictional and fictional characters remind us of our amazing history. My Author Website includes Chapter One 1
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