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Far too many young African American males are dying at the hands of people that look like them. There are many factors that contribute to this issue such as pride, anger, jealousy and a host of other determinants. The book also address the role of African American parents, specifically fathers. The overarching theme of the book is that it is not too late for the African American family but we must "renew our mind and become stewards of our homes again before it becomes too late." This book should be read by all segments of the African American community. It is essential to understand why we…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Far too many young African American males are dying at the hands of people that look like them. There are many factors that contribute to this issue such as pride, anger, jealousy and a host of other determinants. The book also address the role of African American parents, specifically fathers. The overarching theme of the book is that it is not too late for the African American family but we must "renew our mind and become stewards of our homes again before it becomes too late." This book should be read by all segments of the African American community. It is essential to understand why we have accepted death and division as the norm when we are so much more than the norm. Readers will be able to identify the issues that effects the African American community and how best to avoid them. The book will also educate readers about the finality of death when pride and envy takes over their mind.
Autorenporträt
Johnny McGrew was born in Pennington Alabama and raised in Anchorage Alaska. As a son of a United States Air Force veteran he has traveled throughout the 50 States. Johnny has a passion of coaching and mentoring African-American youths who have had contact with the criminal justice system. Johnny was a therapeutic foster parent for over 10 years. Johnny has over 8 years of law enforcement experience. During his tenure in law enforcement his goal was to educate paroles/probationers, so that they would be afforded the best opportunity to be successful while on community supervision. Johnny's is driven to improve his community by educating and informing his community to the pitfalls of worldly entrapments.