From Pulling Guns to Pulling Bibles

From Pulling Guns to Pulling Bibles by Michael Sanderson, published by Lulu.com on November 10, 2019, is a thought-provoking exploration of contemporary issues surrounding violence and community safety. This 102-page book addresses the ongoing struggles faced by marginalized communities, drawing inspiration from the powerful words of civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer. The author reflects on the persistent inequalities and injustices that resonate today, echoing sentiments of frustration and urgency.
Readers will find a candid discussion that connects historical civil rights challenges to present-day concerns, particularly regarding the impact of violence on youth in neighborhoods. The book delves into themes of religion and spirituality, offering insights into how these elements can play a role in addressing societal issues. Sanderson’s work invites contemplation on the state of communities and the need for change, making it a relevant addition to the discourse on social justice and community resilience.
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“I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired”–Fannie Lou HamerThis statement was made back in the 60s by a great African American woman, a civil rights activist named Ms. Fannie Lou Hamer who was sick and tired of the inequality and injustice that Black people were suffering during that time in the south. Unfortunately, this statement is still true today when it comes to the violence that we see in our communities–and I must say that I am sick and tired of being tired, seeing our young people constantly falling victim to random shootings within our neighborhoods.
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