Not only is this book very interesting to read it is also a true life story that gives inspiration, hope and courage to the many blacks that are faced with having to live with the many ignorant stereotypes about who they are and where they belong.
This book is recommended as a must read by all without regards to their race, colour, class or religion. It is an enlightenment which gives testimony to the fact that my black brothers and sisters in Europe are still struggling with popular worldwide beliefs that all blacks do speak the same language. Sadly enough, many whom are considered to be outsiders are scorned and rejected, by other blacks whenever they try to learn more about their own black culture.
Collectively speaking, on a community level these attitudes, or behaviours towards one another must first be addressed, or looked at more seriously in order for everyone to accommodate the positive changes desperately needed for us all to move forward in a more respectful manner. http://www.amazon.com/

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