F Johnson
ASIN: B00ICRUFHG
Publisher: createspace.com
Pages: 291
The average so-called Negro in America exhibits a number of traits that are inherently detrimental to himself, his family, and his community. He is taught not to care about his history, his heritage, or his true relationship with his Creator. A number of falsities that hinder his realization of the truth rules over him. He believes his history began in America during slavery, and rejects those that bring forth any knowledge prior to that meager bit of his history. He is indifferent towards his own people. He believes in the “white lie” that all people are created equal, even though he is reminded, on a daily basis, that such an ideology is purely theoretical to his White counterpart. His thoughts and his actions are completely trivial; his conversations consist only of triviality. He teaches his children triviality and mediocrity, and rejects knowledge, but leans, foolishly, to his ...