Black Massacres Black Massacres : a Tribute to Black Wall Street, the Black Massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma |
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Author:
| Mentor, Maham the |
Editor:
| Mentor, Maham the |
Illustrator:
| Mentor, Maham the |
ISBN: | 979-8-9860422-0-6 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2021 |
Publisher: | Maham the Mentor Books, LLC
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $20.00 |
Book Description:
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Black Massacres is A Tribute to Black Wall Street, The Black Massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Which is just one of the last, of the 27 Black Massacres that happened, after the Civil War started. Black Massacres is the First book of a series to be released from Maham the Mentor on Black American History. He was tired of hearing how some people in the government wanted to limit the amount of Black History we teach our children. In 2021 our votes count more than ever. Most of these Black...
More DescriptionBlack Massacres is A Tribute to Black Wall Street, The Black Massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Which is just one of the last, of the 27 Black Massacres that happened, after the Civil War started. Black Massacres is the First book of a series to be released from Maham the Mentor on Black American History. He was tired of hearing how some people in the government wanted to limit the amount of Black History we teach our children. In 2021 our votes count more than ever. Most of these Black Massacres were behind the Black vote. Democracy can't work if we do not participate. Going through these horrific events, you'll discover why, we as Black people didn't vote. Voter's suppression and limiting Black History has been here since 1870s, that's when the 15th Amendment was passed. I did not write this book to shame or condemn any white person for their ancestors for participating in slavery. I wrote this book to educate my people about how we as Black people evolved up out of a very bad situation to where we're at today. As a youth mentor, I hear young and sometimes old people saying nothing has changed. It has changed dramatically. Black American greatness was not a revolution; it has been an evolution. A long process of advancements. Each one playing a role. This book is a sad one. My next book. Black Excellence will highlight the numerous great Black Americans who are definition of Black Excellence according to Maham the Mentor. If you knew better, than you'll do better. The more you know, the less you can be manipulated, by someone else, even me. Maham the Mentor.