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PRESS RELEASE NOW IN PRINT-A MUST READ THE BOOKER T. WASHINGTON CHRONICLES An anthology BY: William Richard Craft Historical Researcher The reader will learn: The real truth about our greatest leader s contribution to Black American economic independence. How he built the all Black, Tuskegee Institute from the ground up and opened its doors on July 4, 1881. Black American Economic Independence Day. How he founded the National Negro Business League in 1900 in Boston that grew to other local chapters in 39 states. How he uplifted the family and communities and laid the foundation for the masses of Black People by educating the Head-Hand-Heart and Home (4H). How Black Elitist-thinking Negro leaders undermined and ignored the foundation that this great leader left behind. How the Elitists discouraged Blacks from purchasing land and why Blacks are losing their urban communities, like Harlem NY and Watts in Los Angeles. And may wonder if he died a natural death or was the victim of a very cleverly devised assassination plot. How he inspired Marcus Garvey and other Nationalists towards economic independence How he saved Liberia from annexation from Britain and France in 1911. The Black History they don t want you to know about . ISBN 0-9727549-0-3 Library of Congress catalog # 2004 351121 IF YOU DON T READ ANOTHER BOOK THIS YEAR, READ THIS ONE-IF PROPERLY IMPLEMENTED, WE CAN PLAN A BETTER FUTURE FOR OURSELVES AS A PEOPLE " No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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