Escaping The Racism Of Low Expectations

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Escaping The Racism Of Low Expectations
[Book - printed] Barbara from Harlem
"I was a liberal by default. I asked no questions. I had no answers. I just pulled the lever to vote for Democrats as wa... (more)
"I was a liberal by default. I asked no questions. I had no answers. I just pulled the lever to vote for Democrats as was expected of me. Most of my fellow Black Americans do not fully understand what the term g2sliberalg3s means, or who or what they are voting for. And, in turn they don{u2019}t realize how harmful those g2sliberalg3s policies are to our freedoms and liberties as Americans. I was born into a culture that believes Black equals Democrat. A broken home, failed marriage, and a feeling of victimization fueled my need for inclusion, which the Democratic Party fulfilled. As an activist and member of the NAACP and Democratic Clubs in Harlem, the men I looked up to{u2014}the Rev. Jesse Jackson (whom I also campaigned for), Congressman Charlie Rangel, and Rev. Al Sharpton{u2014}reinforced the negative perceptions that shaped my world. But just like false prophets, the false narrative that has been spoon-fed to us by Black leaders, the Black community, the media, and progressive politicians has enslaved Blacks in a victimhood mentality and entitlement mindset. But my eyes were opened to reject victimhood and lack of accountability. My journey has proven to me that when you have clarity of conscience, love of God, and a deep-seated belief in America{u2019}s goodness, your life will be enriched and your focus will change to one of accountability. I am Barbara from Harlem. I fought my way out. You can too."--Back cover. (less)
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