The Proper Criticism of Some Decent People A Candid, Unblinking,
Unapologetic, Uncompromising Look at the Leadership Crisis in Black
America and the Impact on the Leadership of America By Dr.
Theophilus Green _____________________________________________
"None of us are born with prejudice. It is not a human response or
reaction that comes naturally. Yet, it is a practice that has
persisted for nearly five hundred years in what is now the United
States of America." With those words, Chicago psychologist Dr.
Theophilus Green begins an unflinching analysis of virtually every
major luminary to influence American civil rights in the last fifty
years. With uncommon results: On O.J. Simpson: L.A. police on the
scene may have been confused about the identity of the murderer
because blood is red and O.J. is black. But not the psychologists.
The reason? They each asked themselves the same question. Who would
know Nicole had breast implants, and who would take time to destroy
them, -but the guy who paid for them? On Black women: The fully
Americanized black woman is a willful, dominating, colorful,
controlling, unique mixture of female. You should read that as a
compliment, not an editorial. You should also consider it fair
warning. On Former U.S. Sen. Carol Moseley-Braun: Ultimately,
finally and unfortunately, Sen. Carol Moseley-Braun was always
alone. Top the heap, queen of the roost, best seat in the best game
in town. She was also the poster woman for every black woman in
America. No man, no strong family, no strong support group,
surrounded by manipulators, schemers and cons. It's a wonder she
survived it at all. On Rev. Jesse Jackson: It is embarrassing to
later discover that Rev. Jackson's real motive for going to
Washington to counsel the President may have been the opportunity
to go skipping down the hotel halls to play with his own
girlfriend, who was unlike Lewinsky, pregnant. On Chicago Mayor
Richard M. Daley: Say what you want about the Mayor of Chicago, his
abuse of privilege, the under the table contracts, the
investigations that never seem to result in indictments. He can't
pronounce the language and only plays fair for a fare. But you have
to give the man his due. He takes second to no one in raising a
man. Stand up and give the family just applause. His son Patrick
Daley is a man for all the right reasons. ("Well done, young man,
well done.") Well done, indeed. "Thank you for the monograph.
Interesting and Provocative" Colin Powell U.S. Secretary of State
"The most important book for every black child in the 21st
century." Elmira Mayes, Founder, Director, Loop Lab School "I never
thought I would ever read a book that would admit that the Catholic
church celibacy hypocrisy breeds pedophiles." Robert Knight,
Chairman, Committee to Seek Redress Justice for Children of
Catholic Clergy Sexual Abuse
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!