Official Review: Say My Name by Vickey Robinson

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Re: Official Review: Say My Name by Vickey Robinson

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This book deeply explains the problems of black people.It is very hurting that people still do partiality even when we all are humans.It described the rules chnaged by every president.
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Not many authors could write on a topic as sensitive as this. I commend Vicky Robinson for her courage. Again, I think the poetry and pictures in the book would add to its enjoyment. Congrats on #BOTD!
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I already bought this book to read, just because to know the thoughts and opinions of the Black Women. Being known as a Black person is itself a racist thing. I believe most of the people will open their eyes and see that we all are just Humans.
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Sometimes I wander what would be the cause of racism in this world and especially america. However, I would love to read this book as it contains a good interesting theme. Congrats on BOTD.
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This book is an interesting read. The plot is very sensitive. Congrats on making it to the book of the day.
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Post by Sameena Ansari »

Vickey Robinson's Say My Name paints a vivid picture of Black American history, garnished with poetry and powerful imagery. Her concerns about inequality are palpable, making me curious to delve into this book.
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This is a very sensitive story the requires deep attention and concentration when reading . It centers on racism and inequality that somehow still exists between the white Americans and the black Americans. This text showcases the disciplined consistences of a person .
An excellent review. :)
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Post by Boluwatife Ade Aderogbin »

The author brings into light different aspects and experiences of blacks: they have been through a lot. The History of Blacks in America is well presented. Blacks should be allowed to live and enjoy all civil services.
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Post by Anusha Thatavarthi »

As a non-American, I don't know much about Black history, but am very interested to learn. This book seems perfect for that. Thanks for the amazing review.
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The review of "Say My Name: Thoughts Of One Black Woman" praises Vickey Robinson's honest portrayal of Black American history, appreciates the inclusion of visuals and poetry, empathizes with the author's concerns about unequal opportunities, and encourages readers to explore these perspectives before forming their own opinions.
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I'm tempted to answer some of the questions asked without having read the book, because the discrimination now almost seems like a second nature. This is a beautiful review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I believe Vickey Robinson's work is one of the most needed resources that could help inform and educate about Black Americans' journey toward equality and a better life. The inclusion of pictures that very well complement the narrative has lured me into wanting to read it. Books like Robinson's are a rare find for people seeking to know more about black Americans' struggles through the centuries. From Bertha's very well-constructed review, I believe it's a masterpiece for anyone from any race seeking enlightenment about a people who have endured untold suffering and inequality but still keep on to have hope for a better life.
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I believe Vickey Robinson's work is one of the most needed resources that could help inform and educate about Black Americans' journey toward equality and a better life. The inclusion of pictures that very well complement the narrative has lured me into wanting to read it. Books like Robinson's are a rare find for people seeking to know more about black Americans' struggles through the centuries. From Bertha's very well-constructed review, I believe it's a masterpiece for anyone from any race seeking enlightenment about a people who have endured untold suffering and inequality but still keep on to have hope for a better life.
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Post by Atieno Magero »

Say My Name is a resourceful and insightful book about the authors views on black lives in America. The book seems well researched and I like that the author backed up her views with facts. I like that the book also has pictures and poetry. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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Post by Kenneth Onyenwe »

"Say My Name" by Vickey Robinson looks rich with its contents that details the author's opinion on black lives in America, Covid -19 and atrocities against the black. I will consider reading as a black person.
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