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Black America: Wake Up, A Literacy Tour on America

I have been in current conflict of interest with Government officials, publishers, and opposers about his views. A Literacy Tour on America has to be the perfect book for a perfect cause.

This time around the questions are directed from what is hot on TV. Yes, I think “Lip Gloss” is comical at best, but do we need five-year-old children running around swirling lip-gloss, and shaking their tale figures like they are going to a club. They don’t need to know what lip-gloss is rather than know whom “Walter White,” was. An African American journalist, who worked all his life to destroy racial prejudice.

He was born around 1893, and had his sunset around 1955. I can bet you 80% of the African American children don’t know about “Walter White.” I mean all African American children, whether they are African born American or native born African American, we all share the same blood line, the same culture, and the same history.

So “Black America” where shall we go! Which one of us will rise among the pack and lead our future? Who will be the next Leader just like Malcolm X? We have the largest untold history in the world. People talked but who would listen, your mind was stuck on what is high. So what is high is it really right. If you get a chance check out, The Shabazz Poem; it has the heart of a leader.

So as I create the torch, which one of you guys I will gladly pass the torch to. Those are the words, they spoke upon me or any mind willing to start the journey. The problem with the new classification in our culture is we are falling behind. You see the youth of tomorrow’s class is spoiled by the hard work of yesterday’s generation. The theme money power and sex create a world of fiction. Young minds are promoted very early so a teacher can keep their pension.

Social Promotion governed the low-income society where a high school diploma means the same as a grade school education. Poor minorities are learning the keys of parenting off of B.E.T. (Black Entertainment Television) is raising our black children. The youth of tomorrow is worried about sex un-education, and not modern education.

They are not teaching minorities in school rather than prepping them for tests; so the government can fund their pension. If this is the tail end of the revolution, then can someone please tell me where is the solution! Wake up young Black America!

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