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This Is America

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Product Code: 9798544889052
ISBN13: 9798544889052
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This Is America

$9.75
 
This is America offers timeless mastermind lessons for anyone who stands for democracy regarding their political beliefs.
When Regis Sam Nziengui told his ex-wife he wanted to come to the United States, little did he know that this journey would also lead him to own a prominent tour company in Washington, DC. He also became a political philosopher, founder of the RSN Enterprises, LLC, author of multiple books, inventor and motivational speaker. His enduring ability and willingness to tell the truth about the political power organization makes him the preeminent call during these challenging times.

In This is America, Regis Sam Nziengui revisits the genesis of the United States of America. The American Revolutionary war in 1775-1783 led by General George Washington. The Second Continental Congress met during the summer of 1776. At this time Thomas Jefferson was 33 years old and from Virginia. He was charged with drafting a formal statement justifying the 13 North American colonies break with Great Britain.

There was a committee of five that also included John Adams of Pennsylvania, Robert Livingston of New York, Roger Sherman of Connecticut. Jefferson drew up a draft and included Franklin's and Adams' corrections. At the time, the Declaration of Independence was regarded as a collective effort of the Continental Congress. Jefferson was not recognized as its principal author until the 1790s.

The time has come to take a hard look at our collective failures and shortcomings. We must reclaim our core values in order to build a limpid and equal path forward for the next generations. The United states today stands at a wakening call and change is coming. Plenty of history, candid and priceless advices. This Is America should be a mirror in every house.


Author: Regis Sam Nziengui
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: Jul 27, 2021
Number of Pages: 74 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: NA
ISBN-13: 9798544889052
 

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