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New Release 365 Days Of Blackness
INTRODUCTION
In our everyday life, we use and pass great inventions that black men and women have created and still are creating. Every time I see what a black man and woman has invented; I just get so excited, because the entire world is using inventions from a people who were slaves, called 3/5 of human beings, and called inferior.
I believe the legacy of these inventors should be cultivatng our people?s minds. These inventors? bios and inventions should be memorized like lyrics from those hip hop songs. These inven- tors should be role models for the young people of today. Librar- ies, schools, colleges, and bookstores shouldn?t just celebrate these inventors just in February, but year round.
Some of these inventors I didn?t know about. I didn?t know about the struggles they overcame. I didn?t know about the racism they had to endure. I didn?t know about the sacrifices they had to make. I didn?t know about the lack of eduction they received. With all these obstacles stacked against them; God allowed these inventors to create inventions that others wouldn?t dream of creating to be used in the twenty-first century.
I pray that this book is a blessing to those who read it. Our history is our legacy that should be passed down from generation to generation. We must do this, not others. I truly believe knowledge is power that should be used to educate us and not enslave us.
Who really invented the Golf tee?
Were these inventions invented out of necessity?
Did racism hinder these inventors from inventing?
Can we learn from our past to create inventions for today?
New Release Blended Families
Blended Families Synopsis
When one reads a fine anthology like this one, "The Blended Families", that individual will look at the words relationship, love, committment, and trust in a new light from a christian's perspective. As one reads this anthology, one is reminded of the Bible scripture Habkkuk 2:2 that states, "And the LORD answered me, and said, write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it." If you are looking for a blessing through your turmoil, Blended Families is what you need for solutions in your daily work through life. This book is a diamond in the rough. Make sure you buy your autograph copy today.
HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Copyright (C) 2006 BY Benjamin Hicks
"We are about to land at Thurgood Marshall Airport," the pilot said, as the announcement wakes Moses up.
He's standing outside with his brown coat, black gloves, and cap waiting for his ride. There is a light snow that starts to fall. He hears a beep from a black 2005 Nissan . He grabs his luggage and throws the luggage in the back seat.
"Thanks for picking me up, Taylor," he told her.
"It's no problem, she replied, but how was the flight?"
"The flight was Ok, but I'm glad to be home," he said.
"We are not home yet," she told him.
"Can we pull over?" He suggested.
"For what?" She asked.
"I want to drive," he explained.
She thought about it, and she pulled over. She got out of the car and went over to the passenger's side.
"Are you serious?" He uttered.
"Remember, I don't want any traffic tickets," she let him know. "Whatever," he mumbled.
As he is driving, there was a heavy snow fall. The windshield wipers are turned on. His driving at a safe speed. He parked the car across the street from a dilapidated house. He got out of the car and sat on the hood.
"What are we doing here?" She asked him with concern, as she got out of the car.
"Welcome to heroin and crack city," he said.
"Have you lost your mind?," She told him, as she went over to the driving side.
"Wait a minute," he told her.
"What are we doing here, Moses?" She asked him.
He pointed to the house across the street from where there were parked. Tears started to fill his eyes. He reached into his pocket and got some tissues.
"Are you all right?" She asked him, as she rubbed his back.
"This house belonged to my grand parents. I learned values, morals, self esteem, and what God died for," he told her.
"You miss them? She asked him.
I truly do with a passion," he said.
They got back into the car, as Taylor drove them home. On the way home, they passed by a church which was evangelizing to the community.
"Look at those hypercrites," he said. He rolled down the window and yelled, "You hypercrites need to go home because it's no God."
Why is Moses so angry with God?
Who is that young lady who picked him up from the airport?
Where are his grandparnets?
What is this story about?
Is Moses like a lot of young black men who don't believe there is a God?