Dancing and Crying to Be Free

“Dancing and Crying to Be Free” by John H. Hall, published by Trafford Publishing in August 2009, is a 148-page exploration of African American history and culture. This edition presents a collection of narratives that aim to shed light on stories often overlooked in traditional educational settings. Written in an accessible script format, the book invites readers to engage with the past in a way that is both informative and relatable.
Readers will find a blend of historical insights and personal reflections that highlight the significance of Black history in America. The text includes an open letter to President Barack Obama, emphasizing the relevance of these narratives in contemporary discussions about race and identity. Covering themes related to history and ethnic studies, this work serves as a resource for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of African American experiences and contributions.
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Finally it’s here- The missing literature from the literature- The old stories newly told by a tattle tale black writer.Finally,the real black history that you did not learn in your classroom.Places you the reader right in the heat of the action. Powerful reading for the entire family.In easy to read script form.Including an open letter to president Barack Omama.One book that should be in every home, school,college ,church and business library.Must reading for every american and visitors of america.Must reading for every person that is interested in the forgotten history of an america that most have forgotten or will soon forge.A perfect gift to inform friend and families in times like these Black history month is 365/24-7.
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