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Black/White America: The Real Differences

By: Leon Segers Jr.
Narrated by: Taigo Anderson
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Once again “The Working Man’s Prophet” has done it. Black/White America: The Real Differences defines the true essence of what America is and what it was built on. In this book, you’ll learn about the differences, as well as the similarities, that made America and its people unique and forthright.

Black/White America puts the truth in your face about several denied facts that so many people would rather just assume didn’t exist. Just as he did in his first book: A “Real Life” Bible, he has again presented many honest facts in a broad sense that everyone can relate to.

Some might feel a sense of anger, some might say, “Damn, he’s right.” And some might, as with his first book, feel a sense of awakening. But this book is an eye-opening, entertaining read if you yearn for a bellyful of what America is truly made of.

©2009 Leon Segers Jr. (P)2020 Leon Segers Jr.
Political Science Society United States
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