America The Black Point of View - An Investigation and Study of the White People of America and Western Europe and The Autobiography of an American Ghetto Boy, The 1950s and 1960s

America The Black Point of View - An Investigation and Study of the White People of America and Western Europe and The Autobiography of an American Ghetto Boy, The 1950s and 1960s image
ISBN-10:

1937269507

ISBN-13:

9781937269500

Author(s): Rose, Tony
Released: Apr 28, 2015
Format: Paperback, 552 pages
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"America the Black Point of View" was named "Non-Fiction Book of the Year" and the number 4 book in the nation on the "Ten Best Black Books of 2015" list. www.theblackpointofview.com. AN AMERICAN MASTERPIECE....savagely written and beautifully told. An autobiographical history book. The book, America The Black Point of View: An Investigation and Study of The White People of America and Western Europe & The Autobiography of an American Ghetto Boy - The 1950's and 1960's - From the Projects to NAACP Image Award Winner, Volume One. by Tony Rose, is essentially a children's story. A story of millions of children locked away, in the segregated, red lined ghettos and housing projects of America. Living in a bad and horrific environment, in bad conditions, with bad parents, in bad schools, where death rides hard and is known by everybody. - In this Investigation and Study of the White people of Western Europe and America, Tony Rose takes you on a four million year autobiographical and historic journey of great beauty and even greater horror. - The screams and howls of centuries of terror, violence and brutality transcend time as you, the reader, are taken on a tremendously honest, never before written, seen, heard or read in American literature, epic journey from Africa to Western Europe to the Americas in this compelling, violent, and true story of two turbulent and distinct African American families of unbridled good and evil, both born and raised in the brutality and horror of American slavery, segregation and Jim Crow. - The journey takes you all the way to the terrifying, vicious and savagely honest, invisible black ghetto world of a child, and then teenager, growing up in the housing projects of the 1950's and 1960's, where the schools of hard knocks and real fucked up shit are taught, lived, and died in, side by side. - Tony Rose, NAACP Image Award Winner for Outstanding Literature, was born in Roxbury, (Boston) Massachusetts and raised in the Whittier Street Housing Projects. He is the Publisher and CEO of WWW.AMBERBOOKS.COM, the nation's largest African American Publisher of Self-Help Books and Music Biographies. His other books include African American History In The United States of America-An Anthology-From Africa To President Barack Obama, Volume One, a Top Ten Best African American Book.












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