Still in Bondage

Cover of Still in Bondage by James F. Plain
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Year: 2013
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 126
ISBN-13: 9781491801932
ISBN-10: 149180193X
Dimensions:
Height: 229 mm
Length: 152 mm
Width: 8 mm
Weight: 195 g
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Still in Bondage by James F. Plain is an illustrated book published by AuthorHouse in August 2013, comprising 126 pages in English. This work addresses critical issues within the African-American community, focusing on the impact of education and the importance of family dynamics. It serves as a resource for both children and couples with children, emphasizing the need for collective action to uplift and educate the community.

Readers will find a thorough exploration of various topics, including the challenges of parenting, marriage, and long-term relationships. The book discusses the societal issues affecting the African-American community, such as crime and mass incarceration, while also providing insights into career planning and financial challenges faced by couples. Through its chapters, Still in Bondage aims to highlight the significance of ethnic loyalty and the role of education in fostering positive change, making it a relevant reference for those seeking to understand and address these pressing concerns.


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This book is not only a must read for children. However, it can serve as a valuable source of information and reference for couples with children, and who may find value in its reference to parenting. There’s no myth in the fact that within the African-American community, a lack of education is responsible for it rapidly decaying. Without intervention, there is little hope in reversing the current trends plaguing these communities, and our nation. What affects a few of us, affects all of America. Thus, in order for us to move forward as a nation, we must come together for this great cause. For the benefit of all Americans, the ultimate goal should be to educate, re-direct, and uplift the African-American community. Reading through chapter one The Pitfalls of the African-American Community, one can clearly see that it is rapidly decaying. For example; Black-on Black crime across America is rampant, out of control, and continues to be at an all-time high. In addition, the mass-incarceration of Black men continues to be disproportionate to that of other ethnic groups across America. Chapter four offers valuable information pertaining to career planning. Like education, career planning is a valuable component of success, and is the key to realizing the American dream. Couples who may be contemplating marriage will find value in chapter five The Financial Challenges of Marriage and in chapter six The Essence of Marital Reciprocity. Chapter seven reveals why ethnic loyalty is of the essence in the African-American community. While it emphasizes marrying someone of your own ethnic identity, it does not advocate alienation or separation. Chapter eight, Emancipation though Education, is included as a solution toward reversing the negative effects of black on black crime and subsequent, incarceration related to crimes such as drug dealing, bank robberies and other incriminating offenses.

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Publisher: AuthorHouse. Year: 2013.
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ISBN-13: 9781491801932. ISBN-10: 149180193X.
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Language: en. Pages: 126. Edition: Illustrated.

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