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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The inclusion of pictures and poetry sounds intriguing. It's great to hear that they help visualize the events and emotions in the book, making it a more immersive experience.
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The author's fear for Black Americans and her frustration with the system are palpable, adding a powerful dimension to this thought-provoking book. The inclusion of pictures and poetry added depth to the book. congrats on BOTD.
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This seems like a valuable book to raise awareness and answer questions about Black Lives in America. Thanks for an informative review, and congrats to the author on BOTD!
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Vickey Robinson seems to be a creative and skilful writer in expressing her views on Black lives in America. Black and White race history, civil rights, and discrimination, are all very contemporary issues to deal with. This book seems to have a message to the teaders. Like to read this sometime. Your review is very well written.
Congratulations to Vickey Robinson on the BOTD!
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Vickey Robinson seems to be a creative and skilful writer in expressing her views on Black lives in America. Black and White race history, civil rights, and discrimination, are all very contemporary issues to deal with. This book seems to have a message to the teaders. Like to read this sometime. Your review is very well written.
Congratulations to Vickey Robinson on the BOTD!
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Post by Bithika_saha »

In the current political scenario this book seems to cover all the fundamental facts. For those who have read some information in the news this book can help people understand in chronological order the events that have taken place which have led to the present status in an unbiased manner.
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Say My Name is a powerful and honest look at Black history in America, exploring the ongoing struggle for equal rights and highlighting the need for continued change.
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