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Growing up as one of fifteen children to black sharecroppers in the Jim Crow South, Samuel was raised to fight for what he believed in. From an early age, he was taught to speak out against injustice, follow his dreams, trust in God, and never forget his roots. From the Alabama plantation where his grandfather Nute was a slave, to riding the family wagon to church on Sundays, to working his way through the ranks as a factory employee in Niagara Falls, first-time author Samuel Carter shares his life story and family history with honesty and deep poignance. At times heart wrenching, and at times…mehr

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Growing up as one of fifteen children to black sharecroppers in the Jim Crow South, Samuel was raised to fight for what he believed in. From an early age, he was taught to speak out against injustice, follow his dreams, trust in God, and never forget his roots. From the Alabama plantation where his grandfather Nute was a slave, to riding the family wagon to church on Sundays, to working his way through the ranks as a factory employee in Niagara Falls, first-time author Samuel Carter shares his life story and family history with honesty and deep poignance. At times heart wrenching, and at times laugh-out-loud funny, Grandson of a Slave teaches readers that while systemic racism is still a global institution, hope, love, and perseverance will always overcome.
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Samuel Carter is a dedicated non-fiction author with a passion for uncovering hidden truths and exploring the complexities of history and geopolitics. With a meticulous approach to research and storytelling, Carter brings to light stories that challenge conventional narratives and provoke thought. His works often delve into the intersections of politics, military history, and human resilience, offering readers deep insights into events that have shaped the modern world. In USS Liberty Survivors: Betrayed by Their Own Country, Carter examines one of the most controversial episodes in American military history. Drawing from survivor testimonies, declassified documents, and his extensive understanding of Cold War geopolitics, he crafts a compelling narrative that honors the courage of those involved while demanding accountability and justice. When not writing, Carter is an advocate for veterans' issues, speaking at events, and contributing to discussions on the ethical responsibilities of leadership and the importance of transparency in government.