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King Bell aka Jerome Nyjuan Bell, Sr. is an avid reader. He received his undergrad in Business Administration from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University in Tallahassee, Florida in 1999. He would go on to exit the United States Marine Corps, after serving ten years, and receive his Master's in Business Administration from Averett University in Danville, Virginia in 2003. Mr. Bell is an Entrepreneur and Real Estate Investor who resides in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
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American't
The Corporate Plantation
by King Bell

Overview


It is a strange time to be Black in America. In this country, waking up Black can be considered a crime. Through this gripping novel, you will embark on a journey that will make you laugh, cry, feel anger, but above all, think. Walk in the shoes of six Black men as they live through being Black in "American't".
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Description


It is a strange time to be Black in America. In this country, waking up Black can be considered a crime. Through this gripping novel, you will embark on a journey that will make you laugh, cry, feel anger, but above all, think. Walk in the shoes of six Black men as they live through being Black in "American't". Through this book, you'll be able to observe how Black men maneuver through corporate America, love, friendship, and religion, while trying to understand why America CANNOT love Black people. Are Black people citizens of America, which loves to wave its flag and boast of the constitution, bill of rights and emancipation proclamation? Or are Black people subhuman at the bottom of a caste system, STILL slaves. This is their story, but you be the judge.
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Overview


It is a strange time to be Black in America. In this country, waking up Black can be considered a crime. Through this gripping novel, you will embark on a journey that will make you laugh, cry, feel anger, but above all, think. Walk in the shoes of six Black men as they live through being Black in "American't".

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Description


It is a strange time to be Black in America. In this country, waking up Black can be considered a crime. Through this gripping novel, you will embark on a journey that will make you laugh, cry, feel anger, but above all, think. Walk in the shoes of six Black men as they live through being Black in "American't". Through this book, you'll be able to observe how Black men maneuver through corporate America, love, friendship, and religion, while trying to understand why America CANNOT love Black people. Are Black people citizens of America, which loves to wave its flag and boast of the constitution, bill of rights and emancipation proclamation? Or are Black people subhuman at the bottom of a caste system, STILL slaves. This is their story, but you be the judge.

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Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:African American & Black / General

Language:English

Series title:American't

Series Number:1

Pages:228

eBook ISBN:9781737496816

Paperback ISBN:9781737496809


Overview


It is a strange time to be Black in America. In this country, waking up Black can be considered a crime. Through this gripping novel, you will embark on a journey that will make you laugh, cry, feel anger, but above all, think. Walk in the shoes of six Black men as they live through being Black in "American't".

Read more

Description


It is a strange time to be Black in America. In this country, waking up Black can be considered a crime. Through this gripping novel, you will embark on a journey that will make you laugh, cry, feel anger, but above all, think. Walk in the shoes of six Black men as they live through being Black in "American't". Through this book, you'll be able to observe how Black men maneuver through corporate America, love, friendship, and religion, while trying to understand why America CANNOT love Black people. Are Black people citizens of America, which loves to wave its flag and boast of the constitution, bill of rights and emancipation proclamation? Or are Black people subhuman at the bottom of a caste system, STILL slaves. This is their story, but you be the judge.

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About the author


King Bell aka Jerome Nyjuan Bell, Sr. is an avid reader. He received his undergrad in Business Administration from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University in Tallahassee, Florida in 1999. He would go on to exit the United States Marine Corps, after serving ten years, and receive his Master's in Business Administration from Averett University in Danville, Virginia in 2003. Mr. Bell is an Entrepreneur and Real Estate Investor who resides in Fayetteville, North Carolina.

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