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United Nigga Nation: The Death of Racism

De: Thomas Tolbert
Narrado por: Thomas Tolbert
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The last thing racism wants, is to see unity among its primary victim. The structural blueprint of America has racism at its core. Through structural systems, practices, and institutions America is the poster child of racism. These issues have festered and evolved into a global normal. If continued and allowed to grow the main victims of racism will forever be victimized. The over 400 year legacy of the victims are at question. The answer is United Nigga Nation that mentally liberates itself as victors, proclaim its destiny, and inheritance.

United Nigga Nation is an educational, insight-fully hip, strategic blueprint hitting the bullseye of racism while nurturing the priceless product of racism. This solution filled antidote is brought to you by a great victor born and raised in the hometown of the man simply known as "The Greatest". Activist, poet, philosopher, and Vice President of ASI (American Slaves Inc) with his PhD from the School of Hard knocks, Thomas Tolbert gives the gift of United Nigga Nation. Your thoughts about Nigga will never be the same after discovering the groundbreaking mental liberation in United Nigga Nation: The Death of Racism.

©2020 Thomas Tolbert (P)2021 Thomas Tolbert
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