The Revolution

The Revolution by James Mitchum Oates is a work of fiction published by Authors’ Tranquility Press on February 18, 2022. This edition spans 156 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Roger, a young black boy in South Central Detroit, who is deeply engaged in the study of the black movement in America, particularly inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. His journey leads him to a black awareness group known as The Righteous Movement, where he grapples with the complexities of his identity and community.
As the story unfolds, Roger faces significant personal challenges, including the loss of his father and brother, which drives him to seek solace in a more radical group called The Revolution. This shift marks the beginning of a profound transformation as Roger navigates the hardships of his environment. The book delves into themes of action and adventure, exploring the impact of societal struggles on individual lives and the quest for understanding within a turbulent community.
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Roger is a black boy in South Central Detroit in the heart of the urban community. His studies of the black movement in America are constant, but he is fascinated with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. His interest in the black struggle leads him to a black awareness group called The Righteous Movement. Soon afterward, a more radical group called The Revolution comes into the community. Roger is bombarded with many hardships including the death of his father and more recently, the death of his brother, Chris. Roger loses his mind and seeks comfort in The Revolution. Then the real revolution begins.
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