
The Reckoning
What Blacks Owe to Each Other
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Cornell Womack
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Randall Robinson
A national best-selling author and founder of the TransAfrica forum, Randall Robinson is one of the most respected voices of the African-American community. In this powerful book, he convincingly argues that African Americans must fight the growing presence of modern prisons, which hold an alarmingly disproportionate number of Black inmates.
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The Bitter Truth
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