Weak Start Unapologetic Present

Weak Start Unapologetic Present by Lester Patrick, published by Crosslink Publishing on May 19, 2021, is a 468-page exploration of the author’s life as an African American growing up in North Carolina during the Jim Crow and segregation eras. This edition presents a narrative that delves into the historical context following Reconstruction, highlighting the evolving attitudes of Black and White Americans during this significant period in U.S. history.
Readers will find a blend of serious and humorous experiences that reflect the complexities of life during these challenging times. The book is designed for audiences of all ages and races, offering insights into personal memoirs and the cultural dynamics of the era. Through Patrick’s experiences, the narrative addresses themes relevant to social activism and religion, making it a thoughtful contribution to the understanding of African American history and identity.
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This book covers the life and experiences of Lester Patrick, an African American born and raised in North Carolina during the Jim Crow and segregation periods of our country’s history. It covers some events that took place following Reconstruction that led up to the Jim Crow period and Black and White Americans’ attitudes that evolved because of these events. This book is written for audiences of all ages and races for this extraordinary time in our country’s history. And it contains both serious and humorous experiences. It is a must-read and inspirational book for audiences of all ages written for this particular time in our country’s history.
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