Cliff Harrington, an African American journalist and editor,
grew up during a time when strong factions of proud black men were
respected, admired, and loved. Even though the black men around him
were not perfect, Harrington eventually grew to understand their
thought processes and behaviors. In "Just Tell the Truth, "
Harrington provides an insider's glimpse into the history of the
African American men who set high standards, worked hard, and
mentored a younger generation.
In a time when attending church was required, lying was
prohibited, and respect for others was expected, black men knew
unequivocally who they were and did not care how the
world-particularly white America-perceived them. As Harrington
narrates the fascinating history of the men who were smart enough
to know they could not change the world but were determined to
teach a younger generation valuable life lessons, he shares
captivating insight into the daily lives of African American males
who intensely believed that all who followed them would live a
better life.
"Just Tell the Truth" shares one man's compelling observations
about a time when African American men were strong and wise leaders
in their homes, neighborhoods, and across the nation.
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