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Redeem Yourself

Redeem Yourself
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Publisher : Pj Communication
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 0984945504
ISBN-13 : 9780984945504
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Book Synopsis Redeem Yourself by : Jerome Livingston Jr.

Download or read book Redeem Yourself written by Jerome Livingston Jr. and published by Pj Communication. This book was released on 2012-06-01 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Redeem Yourself speaks about a willingness to change your life and the pitfall(s) that youth are facing such as drugs, education, economy and mass incarceration. Through the eyes of one who's been redeemed, we should remain strong and think positive. You ought to have faith and a strong belief that everything will be alright. Turning one's life around can be difficult but not impossible. You need to have a strong constition to change. No one is without a blemish and it is not something to be ashamed of. It's a reminder of a wounded past that can be used to heal others. We all have been damaged, but it should not be a reason to be discouraged. There is always a choice to be buried in depression or we can use the situation to become a better person and be a good example. The Civil Rights Movement began in the South many years ago. Civil right leaders fought for the rights of people. Leaders marched for equal rights, jobs, education, fair housing and the right to vote. Since Dr. Martin Luther King's death, we have lost much in his accomplishments and it appears his cause might've been neglected. President Barack Obama has inherited the fall of America. The education institutions are falling apart, politics and the economy are in a shamble. This man became President at a time like this because much of the nation has failed its people, and he's expected to deliver America from its disater. The real crime in America are being committed by greedy people who manipulate government legislation, law enforcement practicies and criminal justice policy to make youth commodities for other people to make a living and prosper. economy! What we are witnessing and experiencing with respect to the economy situation in America is serious. We should not take for granted that everything will turn out alright. Many citizens in the United States have lost confidence in the laws that are written in the United States Constitution. People are seeking solutions to some of the hardships they face today, while also attempting to learn about and regain their constitutional rights. African Americans are involved in crime, substance abuse, suicides, incarceration, feelings of hopelessness and worthlessness, poverty, poor health and unrealized potential in academic and occupational pursuits. Until we address these crimes in the Black community, youth will continue to die and not live up to their dreams. How the laws are design to in trap young people, and how mass incarceration has become a billion dollar industry. I motivate people against incarceration and a guide to succeed upon being release. We must provide an education that proposes our youth to become a viable part of society. they must have economic alternatives and practical reasons not to engage in negative, destructive behaviors. We have not helped young men to obtain the necessary skills to be successful in life. One in three U.S. high school students drop out before graduating and more than 1.2 million students drop out every year. Statistics reveal students dropping out of school will cost the nation nearly three hundred thirty billion dollars over their life time in lost wages, taxes and productivity. Pastor Sherrod speaks about slavery returning to America. Slavery has been abolished for over two hundred years. President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation for Negro people to be free. Slavery in America today is not working in the fields, picking tobacco or cotton. Prisons have become America's new plantation, where prisoners are force to provide cheap labor; that can be used to increase the economy. Despite our enslavement more than four hundred years ago, our ancestors never gave up. They did have faith that the cream would once again rise to the top, but lately a sense of hopelessness seems to have invaded our spirits. This book will allow Americans to visualize their struggles to obtain the American dream, but denied various opportunities.


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