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Ouramerica: My Personal Exploration Into Black History

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Product Code: 9781547082650
ISBN13: 9781547082650
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OurAmerica is an informative explanation outlining the plight of black Americans throughout the history of the United States. The book focuses on how black Americans have been lumped together without differentiation for their unique ethnic origins. In particular, Colin clarifies who black Americans of slave origins are, presently labeled as, for lack of a better term, African Americans, and why they are different from the other blacks who immigrated to America. He illustrates how their unique history of persecution and oppression has resulted in all blacks, for that matter, all people of color are frequently treated as non-Americans. But also, Colin further emphasizes what important roles many black Americans have played in the history of this great nation. By specifically focusing on the speeches and writings of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., OurAmerica illuminates the fact that Dr. King's dream of seeing all Americans aspire to reach the MOUNTAINTOP can never be fulfilled if we do not understand and acknowledge the long journey African Americans have taken towards making this nation a "more perfect union." Only through their achievement will America be able to live up to its creed of "All men are created equal..." Being a Jamaican American allows Colin to view race relations from a different perspective. He understands the necessity for unity against those who tried to oppress; however, through his own life experiences believes that we as a nation have reached a moment in our history where without proper delineation, our children will never be "judged by the content of their character." They will continue to struggle against those who believe that America is simply a place which can only be represented by a single face.

Author: Colin D Fletcher
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: May 31, 2017
Number of Pages: 198 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1547082658
ISBN-13: 9781547082650

Ouramerica: My Personal Exploration Into Black History

$10.65
 
OurAmerica is an informative explanation outlining the plight of black Americans throughout the history of the United States. The book focuses on how black Americans have been lumped together without differentiation for their unique ethnic origins. In particular, Colin clarifies who black Americans of slave origins are, presently labeled as, for lack of a better term, African Americans, and why they are different from the other blacks who immigrated to America. He illustrates how their unique history of persecution and oppression has resulted in all blacks, for that matter, all people of color are frequently treated as non-Americans. But also, Colin further emphasizes what important roles many black Americans have played in the history of this great nation. By specifically focusing on the speeches and writings of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., OurAmerica illuminates the fact that Dr. King's dream of seeing all Americans aspire to reach the MOUNTAINTOP can never be fulfilled if we do not understand and acknowledge the long journey African Americans have taken towards making this nation a "more perfect union." Only through their achievement will America be able to live up to its creed of "All men are created equal..." Being a Jamaican American allows Colin to view race relations from a different perspective. He understands the necessity for unity against those who tried to oppress; however, through his own life experiences believes that we as a nation have reached a moment in our history where without proper delineation, our children will never be "judged by the content of their character." They will continue to struggle against those who believe that America is simply a place which can only be represented by a single face.

Author: Colin D Fletcher
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: May 31, 2017
Number of Pages: 198 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1547082658
ISBN-13: 9781547082650
 

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