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Books that depict a normal black woman.

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 When I was first introduced to the Unholy Pursuit Books I was expecting it to be more along the line of the horror or urban genre but it isn't.  The opening caught my attention because its something the average woman can relate to. In the beginning, I didn't quite know what to make of this particular genre. Mainly because I don't think I ever encountered it before. I have been a reader all my life. I was reading at age four and I pretty much remembers all I have read. It's speculative fiction/fantasy/philosophy/horror/romance  It's an unusual but in a very good way. It's different. It's an exciting story of a mother and daughter being pursued by dark forces.  The mother's name is Ana, she's tough as nails, but tender when she needs to be.  The daughter's name is Bea. She's a foul-mouthed little angel.   https://www.amazon.com/Unholy-Pursuit-Devil-Trail-UnHoly-ebook/dp/B01MQQM51K      ðŸ‘‰ðŸ‘Œ  

Stop Being Everyone's Mule! Stop Being Everyone's Beast Of Burden

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                                    Stop Being Everyone's Mule          As an African American Woman the cover was not designed to insult. It was designed to wake up black women. Make African American women realize how everyone have been using them for centuries.     The title of this book tells exactly what the book is about.  Historically black women has been the major supporters of everyone's causes but their own. They supported and marched with everyone and everything to the Civil Rights Movement to The Feminist Movement.   However, it's strange but not unusual when it comes to others giving the same support to black women there a sudden great void of silence and feign of deafness.  So, I say black women are going to have to teach others we are not to taken for grant.  This applies to the black man as well. You only reciprocate support that has been given to you. It's time for black women to wake up and see that if something is not beneficial to you then it is not w

The Book: Girl Child In The UnPromised Land

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        For African Americans, especially the girl child.. dealing with America is like being in a relationship with a mean, violent person.       The way most African American females see the African American's experience with America is through lens that  have been tainted with violence and splattered with blood. Utterly ridden with violence, monstrosity and hatred.  The African Americans' relationship with America is much like the worst scenario one can conjure: a very bad case of domestic violence.     America says: "It's your fault why I hate you so much. If you were so (fill in the blank) I'd feel some remorse about what I did to you. How can one honestly say when the social economic conditions created by slavery, Jim Crow and systematic racism has locked the African American into a life which there's no way out.    America is much like an abusive husband who will fight and defend his wife out of one side of his mouth while on the side, he calls her names