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Being Black
Being Black
Being Black
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Being Black

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This awareness book tells some truth about where blacks come from,where they are and future as a nation. The information inside should not be over looked or ignored, but should build you up. What is the future for our next generation? Black people you are Strong, Smart and Powerful. Knowing where you come from can help you get to where your going.Wake Up Black Man!

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Release dateSep 19, 2018
Being Black
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Timothy Harris

Born January 1st, 1979. Son of John Nelson and Diane Harris.Raised on Chicago’s South Side, he attended Kenwood Academy andHarlan High School.Writing had been in his heart since he was younger.Tim Harris married to Chetqua Smith at the age of 25.2009 Author/Composer of Glory CD.2009 Certified/Licensed Minister2012 Installed as Pastor of New Remnant Christian Faith Center2012 Author/Composer of Pain to Power CD.2012 You Can T.V Guest Interview/ Performance2013 Co-Authored & Co-Composer of 3rd Service Album2013 Led Riverdale, Illinois Peace Rally2013 Guest Appearance @Chicago's International Music Festival2014 Outstanding Performance @King College Prep SchoolBoth CD’s later were translated into book form.Since then, Tim Harris has Co authored “2316” along with his wife.Out Now!!Author of “The Now Effect” which is available now on Amazon.comUpcoming Title (Series) “What People Do” and “Being Black”For more information contact me atTim Harris 319.214.25532316thebook@gmail.com

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    Being Black - Timothy Harris

    Being Black

    The Future of A Dead Generation

    By Timothy Harris

    Being Black The future of a Dead Generation

    All Rights Reserved 2018

    This publication shall not be

    reproduced in whole or parts

    Library of Congress Catalogue in Progress 2018

    United States Copyright

    Printed in the U.S.A.

    ISBN

    Author Timothy A. Harris

    Edited by Article Daisy

    2316 Publishing Co. 2018

    83-1866471

    DEDICATIONS

    TO BROTHERS AND SISTERS WHEREVER YOU

    ARE. KNOW WHO YOU ARE, SAY WHO YOU

    ARE AND BE JUST THE SAME. GOD BLESS.

    Forward

    Black or /blk/ noun:

    black color or pigment

    a member of a dark-skinned people, especially one of African or European Aboriginal ancestry.

    The English Learner dictionary says "a person belonging to a race of people who have dark skin. A black person.

    In English, the etymology of the word Black. In its original form is absolute dark, absorbing all light, burned. Derived from the Latin word; which means to blaze, glaze or shine. By the way, the color code for black is 000000. Original!

    With that being said, I would like to pull your attention to the right just for a moment. When you talk about black, its generally used interchangeably when there is a specific focus. For this matter, we look at black today, as a color. The one color that has been tampered with since existing. We establish a habitual terminology of the word when the topic is a discussion.

    Whether we decide to admit it or not the word black has been abused and will continue to be abused because of the people behind the color. Where would white America be without the work of blacks, regarding economics?

    How do you move forward in life holding on to something so tragic, it affects millions? Books have been written, and stories have been told about the gloomy old days for the blacks in America. Is this just another social scare tactic, or are the people fighting behind the scene to keep the masses asleep?

    This road down this dysfunctional country's path to success will give you a broader spectrum of life from one close enough to say, It happened to us too!

    This manuscript wasn’t composed to tear down any specific group of people. Nor, was it written to point out any unjust acts committed by any other race, creed or ethnic background.

    The sole purpose of my writings is to Inform, Empower and Educate whomever the reader

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