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This book brings to life the struggles that black people, especially in the Deep South, had to endure at the hands of a white society that relegated them to second-class citizenship. Against all odds, many southern blacks were able to rise above hatred and bigotry. This book traces the life of a black clinical psychologist as he makes his northern migration and encounters even a deeper form of racial hatred and bigotry. This book touches the core of one's soul and will change your heart in a way that you've never imagined.

Produktbeschreibung
This book brings to life the struggles that black people, especially in the Deep South, had to endure at the hands of a white society that relegated them to second-class citizenship. Against all odds, many southern blacks were able to rise above hatred and bigotry. This book traces the life of a black clinical psychologist as he makes his northern migration and encounters even a deeper form of racial hatred and bigotry. This book touches the core of one's soul and will change your heart in a way that you've never imagined.
Autorenporträt
Born in Fairhope, Alabama, Dr. Bracy has lived in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for over twenty-five years. He earned his BA at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, after an associate's degree from the Milwaukee Area Technical College. His master's degree and doctorate, both in clinical psychology, were earned at the Illinois School of Professional Psychology. Dr. Bracy is now in private practice in the Milwaukee area and is a consulting psychologist as well."Black teenagers have been killing each other at an alarming rate in major cities across the United States," Dr. Bracy says. "Because of these murders, we are losing some of our most precious natural resources (the children). In working with teenagers, I have come up with many plausible explanations."This book is the result.