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Generational Curse or Generational Ignorance?: Possible Excuses Recycled

Author Trina Houseton
Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Category Biography & Autobiography
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ISBN / ASIN1449525067
ISBN-139781449525064
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A Generational Curse is never a good thing. Conversely, it is an ideology that is often synonymous with African Americans. The author expresses personal views, experiences and research to address topics that are increasingly affecting African Americans such as broken Family homes, Crimes, Education, Priorities and a disconnect from God. The book also includes Scriptural themes, a Self-Check Guide and Suggested Readings. Excerpt from Introduction: With the election of U.S. President Barack Obama and as the recent recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, I felt compelled to challenge or at least dismiss the notion of a "Generational Curse". How is this possible when each generation is presumed to do better than the last? At what point or generation is it no longer a "Curse", but rather shameless "Ignorance"? Are some African Americans using a "Curse" as an ongoing "Excuse"?
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