We’re Not Asking Beating Down The Great Obama Backlash

We’re Not Asking Beating Down The Great Obama Backlash by Jm Bryson, published by Black Heart, Incorporated on May 11, 2015, is a thought-provoking exploration of the racial dynamics in America as they evolve following President Obama’s tenure. This 216-page book examines the challenges and opportunities that Black Americans may face in 2017, framing this period as a pivotal moment for potential growth and empowerment.
The book presents a perspective on the societal shifts that have occurred during Obama’s presidency, suggesting that the exposure of racial sentiments can serve as a catalyst for progress. It discusses the concept of “Civil War IV” as a means for Black citizens to achieve economic parity with their white counterparts, a goal that previous movements, including the Civil Rights Movement, struggled to attain. Readers will find insights into self-help and personal growth within the context of these historical and social themes.
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Black Americans face one of America’s biggest racial reprisals when Pres. Obama leaves office in 2017 – that’s one way of looking at it. ‘We’re Not Asking’ views 2017 as an historical opportunity for a 21st century ascendancy. Most of the racists have outed themselves during the President’s two terms and armed with that knowledge, Black America can thrive. This struggle, Civil War IV, has the potential to put black citizens on economic par with white citizens, something Civil War III (the Civil Rights Movement) couldn’t accomplish.
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