Bag om All of Me Welcomed: Book 1
Social engineering has created an illusion of what blackness truly means. Higher powers have led society to think that drug dealing, gang banging, promiscuity, going to jail, and living recklessly are intricate nuances of black culture.The financial status of middle-class black parents often mirrors the logistics of their children's social status. Being accused of talking white, not wearing the most up to date clothes or hair styles, and a lack of financial hardships has millions of black children feeling stuck between two social constructs.Being too black or too white shouldn't be a thing, and being yourself should be the only thing. K.K. Monon-Konmlan experienced both spectrums of being too black or too white on the path to discovering his true self and the misconceptions of black culture. The author delivers detailed cinematic passages of growing up in the south in the 1980's and 1990's, that takes readers on an action-packed path to another world in "All Of Me Welcomed."
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