How We Got to Black Lives Matter
The Spawning of Another Leftist Inspired Hate Group
- 584 Seiten
- 21 Lesestunden
The book provides a thorough historical overview of slavery in America, tracing its origins from Jamestown to the Civil War's conclusion at Appomattox Courthouse. It examines the lingering effects of slavery on contemporary American society, highlighting the impact of the Jim Crow era and the subsequent Civil Rights legislation. Additionally, it critiques the Great Society initiatives and their adverse effects on inner-city black communities, addressing complexities often overlooked by political discourse and emphasizing the need for genuine commitment to change.






