Official Review: My Fellow Americans: I Am an Angry, Tire...
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Marjorie J. Frazier is an African American woman who is a born citizen of America. She was born in the Late Baby Generation (1958 – 1964). Her grandfather was born when racism was at it's peak and had to pass through a lot to succeed. This was a time when minority races encountered mass racial maltreatment under the Jim Crow Laws. She witnessed some of this racial treatment throughout her life in America. She shares her view on the history of America right from independence through the American Civil War, and to the present day of Donald Trump and the 2020 election. Furthermore, she poured her heart out in words, and poems and also stated in detail the biography of some American presidents, slave traders, and abolitionists. Marjorie also explained why she is angry and tired as a black woman living in America.
This book is informative in its own way as it vividly states the history of America while also stating in detail the biography of the presidents and some influential people in American history. This made me enjoy the book. The author also put her thought and views into some aspects of the story to point out the racism involved in American history. All the details provided were well researched and accurate. The author also used a writing style that brings life into the book as she added various pictures of people mentioned and even documents stated in the book. The book also talked about current issues like Black Lives Matter, COVID-19, and the 2020 American Election.
White supremacist hate is at its worst today and is being promoted by GOP leadership in order for these politicians to stay in power. We are one country and minorities have as much right to be here as whites. This violence and political rhetoric needs to stop before we end up in another civil war. This author is right on target and the sad thing is so many people would rather hate than listen to the truth. I am a white man that truly believes we are all born equal no matter what color, creed or religion. I have friends that are minorities and all I see are wonderful people that love to help others. I wish the racists could be deported to Siberia!
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I will recommend this book to every one who is interested in knowing American history
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