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This sounds like such an important collection of poems that discuss racism in America. Congrats on the book of the day. Great review.
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Wonderful review, well and precise ! I'm glad that this books covers such important issues like racism. To top it all, the author includes American history, and recent events like Covid 19 and former US president Donald Trump.
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While I applaud the author for taking the time to do research for the HISTORY aspect of this book, I have don't think that this book will be appealing for me. I'm not an avid reader of memoirs/biographies. I also am not typically a fan of reading about an individual's person feelings toward a singular particular person unless there was an actual relationship there unless all politicians are included throughout their involvement concerning the issues of racism. Thanks for the informative review.
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I love the history portrayed by the book, on slavery and racism. America has come a long way and still has more to go. I think the controversial thoughts will add to the appeal of the book. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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My Fellow Americans : I Am Angry, Tired , Black Woman ~ is a Historical Non-Fiction Novel which tell the life of Marjorie J Frazier speaking out of the continued slavery and racism which continues to take place in America. Very informative, Engaging and on point.


The Novel continues to tell of the continued events in Anerica like Covid-19, Black Lives Matter, and Donald Trump. Recommend to other readers with an interest in Historical Non-Fictional Novels.


~ Thanks to the Author
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Post by Glen Raganya »

I'm in love with the review of this book. I honestly didn't know that America is Rich in history and political significance.
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Racism is a very real issue faced in so many countries. This book offers firsthand insight into the experiences of an African American woman and points out the racism throughout American history. Thanks for the review!
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An important message for everyone in our times. It is appropriate for the Juneteenth Holiday. I appreciate your well-balanced review.
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What a heart touching book, revealing racism and racism in America isn't a fair deal. good review.
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Racism and slavery are topics that the world tried to overlook and ignore. I admire the courage of the author and I look forward to learning from the experience shared. Nice review.
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This book and review are quite timely considering that Juneteenth is now a federal holiday that is going to be celebrated this weekend. I believe that people of color has historically been pushed out of society and have been left out of many of the discussions surrounding the future of America. It was reported that during the 2016 election the vast majority of votes gotten by Hillary Clinton were from black women. Black women and women of color are the backbone of our society even though we as white Americans ignore their pain.
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I like that the author carried out a good research. This made me to be willing to read the book because I believed is I'll.learn a lot. Thanks for this great review.
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Going by the title of the book, I thought it's an autobiography. But a book about racism and a lot of American history is not of interest to me. Wonderful review but I'll pass on the book. Thanks
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This book depicts anger and sadness felt by the black community after being criticized because of race. I enjoyed the review! I'd like read the book.
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This book presents a historical time line of racial injustices from slavery right up to present day and Donald Trump. It also appears to be written in a simple and understandable way. Thanks for a great review.
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