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Jesse Lee Peterson is the most courageous, outspoken critic of the "civil rights" establishment in America today. Raised without his father on a plantation near Tuskegee, Alabama, during the Jim Crow era, Peterson has lived a part of America's history few have experienced. After a spiritual mostrar más transformation, Peterson founded BOND, a nationally recognized nonprofit organization dedicated to "Rebuilding the Family by Rebuilding the Man." Peterson is also the founder of The BOND Leadership Academy, a private school in Los Angeles. mostrar menos

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In this provocative book, Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson, the most outspoken critic of the
civil-rights establishment in America today, lays bare its corrupt leadership, courageously
taking aim at the bigest names―Jesse Jackson, Louis Farrakhan, Al Sharpton, Maxine Waters,
among others―claiming they are nothing more than scam artists profiting off the hatred and
disorder they foster in the black community. Peterson insists it's time to throw off the oppression
of the established black leadership and stand for the American ideals of freedom, personal responsibility,
free enterprise, and moral principle.
Jesse Lee Peterson is the most courageous, outspoken critic of the so-called "Civil Rights" establishment today.
He’s a radio and TV talk show host, activist, author, pastor and counselor.
https://jesseleepeterson.com/
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info@jesseleepeterson.com
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CarrieFortuneLibrary | otra reseña | Sep 6, 2022 |
Recommended with minor reservations.

This is a brave book challenging the common narrative surrounding racism. The status quo is that the black community is being held back by white racism, but, as Peterson demonstrates, the real issue is internal: anger within the family with fatherlessness as the impetus. Anger that gripped Peterson, Tupac, OJ Simpson, and... myself. Peterson walks through he lives of these men, and more, showing how the issue isn't racism, but rather racism is the scapegoat that holds the community back.

The antidote? Forgiveness and personal responsibility. And that forgiveness can be only brought about by God. My only reservation is that he says that you can look in yourself and find God. I disagree, but he does acknowledge that it's Jesus at the end of the day.

I'm not doing this book justice. Go read it.
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redeemedronin | Dec 31, 2020 |
Just wondering if all of this is really true......
 
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Nasbooks | otra reseña | Dec 18, 2007 |

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Obras
4
Miembros
101
Popularidad
#188,710
Valoración
4.1
Reseñas
3
ISBNs
10

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