Quarantined: with my Ancestors by Lynette H. Gardner

Quarantined: with my Ancestors

Lynette H. Gardner
107 pages
Independently published
Jun 2020
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It's way past, I Can't Breathe. The past pains and the current state of affairs have been on a collision course for centuries. Riots have happened before. Uprisings came and went and just enough freedoms were given to pacify the lingering outrage. Then one day, an act of senseless violence, just like so many acts before it, shook a sleeping America to its core. America, once known as the land of the free, is now the land of the knee. The door has been opened to a long awaited audience of Ancestors "dying" to tell their stories. These stories will explain to a specific population in America, why People Of Color, can't just "get over it already". Quarantined with my Ancestors, is a diary of suffering. It is a testimony of strength and the evidence of brilliance. More importantly, it is relevant to understanding why the proverbial melting pot, that is America, is boiling over.
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Pages 107
Publisher Independently publis...
Published 2020
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