The N-word Explained!: for the Socially Progressive - Mr Charles E Dickerson - Books - Neo Nexus Publishing, LLC - 9780984667352 - March 3, 2015
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The N-word Explained!: for the Socially Progressive

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Publisher Marketing: You are invited to explore this extremely informative and long over-due volume of work that serves as a precursor to its companion publication, "The Resonant Voice of the Muted Drum," which goes into extraordinary detail on the subject of the overall Black experience. "The "n"-Word Explained" exposes the origin, background and social implications of the so-called "n"-Word, in addition to providing a patented introduction into our misunderstanding, twisted interpretation and misappreciation for the outdated use of the word "nigger." This powerful and unique body of work exposes the need for a change in the social behavior of Black People and White People alike in American society. This unique piece of work provides an earnest insight into one of the greatest enigmas of our times, which characterizes Black People as "niggers," even by Black People themselves. This is the critical question... Did the word "nigger" have its beginning as a "Generic Trade Label" or a "Racial Slur" You are invited to explore the historical evidence that validates the proof of origin, implementation and psychological effects of "nigger" upon an entire race and nation of people. The "n"-Word Explained is the "unbridled voice of consciousness" that provides an ear of understanding for a social stigma that has far out-lived its application and relevance in American society.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 3, 2015
ISBN13 9780984667352
Publishers Neo Nexus Publishing, LLC
Pages 42
Dimensions 133 × 203 × 2 mm   ·   104 g

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