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Let Love Have the Last Word

Let Love Have the Last Word

by Common
224 Pages · 2015 · 18 MB · 45 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
Up From Slavery
by Booker T. Washington
176 Pages · 1995 · 1 MB · 39 Downloads · New!
Up From Slavery is the history, biography and African-American book which tells the story of a most influential spokesman for Africans. Booker T. Washington is the author of this magnificent book. He was born and raised in Virginia with his other siblings. Booker born in a slave family and his father works on the farms of the white people. He was just six when he began to help his parents on the farms. Booker wanted to join the school but his parents did not take an interest in his studies. He barely got permission to get admission in the school at the age of eight. Booker travels miles away from his home to reach the school and then his way back. There are only a few African students in the class but Booker is prominent among all. After passing his high school, Booker was ready to speak for the right of black community living in America. He was torn apart after seeing that no African-American was in the government seat and White supremacy is taking over the whole America. There are millions of African-American who are standing behind him and supporting his cause. He did everything that is meant to be done for the rights of the black people.
The Sex Chronicles
by Zane
320 Pages · 2002 · 1 MB · 61 Downloads · New!
The Sex Chronicles is the erotic, romance, fiction and sexual novel that comes with a wide collection of stories that probes the darkest passion of women for love and sex. Zane is the author of this magnificent book. This book not only contains erotic stories but also shatters several myths. The majority of world people think that men are more sexual then women by nature and African-American women are inhibited when comes to sex. The stories mention here consist of three parts of erotic levels that begin from wild, wilder and then Off Da Damn Hook. Zane crafts the stories of women from different fields of life like housewives, waitress, manager, and businesswomen. The women whose stories are written in this book are in love with black men. It contains the story of an accountant whose name is Gerald. Gerald is six feet black guy with wide shoulders. He is an attractive and smart guy who wins the heart of a shy girl. This girl has a split personality and she does not know what to ask Gerald, although she likes him. Further, the story of a young boy who is bored with his relation and his breakup with her.
More Than Enough
by Elaine Welteroth
336 Pages · 2015 · 2 MB · 63 Downloads · New!
The “More Than Enough: Claiming Space for Who You Are (No Matter What They Say)” is a motivational self-help book for all women. Elaine Welteroth is the author of this black biography book. Elaine is an award-winning journalist, author, and judge on the new Project Runway. In 2017 she became the youngest person ever appointed editor-in-chief and in 2012 had been the first African American ever to hold the post of beauty and health director at a Conde Nast publication. Elaine has written for the hit show Grown-ish and has passed appeared on camera for a range of media outlets including ABC News and Netflix.More Than Enough tells about the Elaine biography, how she makes a name in her life with struggles and also facing some challenges, but she never gives up.
Shook One
by Charlamagne Tha God
288 Pages · 2015 · 5 MB · 51 Downloads · New!
The “Shook One: Anxiety Playing Tricks on Me” is a stress management self-help memoir book. Charlamagne Tha God is cohost of the nationally syndicated hip-hop iHeartRadio program The Breakfast Club and a television and media personality. He is a social media influencer, an executive producer with his own production company. In this memoir book, Charlamagne describes about his life story. He is the head of the game, but he is plagued by anxieties. He has fear of being a bad dad, fear of losing his roots, and also a fear of being a terrible husband. He feels depressed more time and too much worry about this problem and wants to beat all these fears. One chronicles his journey to beat all these fears and tells a path that you too can take to overcome the anxieties. After reading this book, you will have the knowledge about the basics of mental health, how it affects him, and how to overcome this problem. Shook One is an amazing and informative biography book for the readers so, it will engage the readers from start to end of the page. To sum it up, Shook One is a great and life-changing book for everyone.
The Original Black Elite
by Elizabeth Dowling Taylor
512 Pages · 2015 · 12 · 58 Downloads · New!
“The Original Black Elite: Daniel Murray and the Story of a Forgotten Era” is a must-read book for all, who thought they knew so much about American racism. Elizabeth Dowling Taylor is the author of this history book. Elizabeth Dowling is the New York Times best-selling author of A Slave in the White House and the Madison’s. She received her Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkley. She is now an independent scholar and lecturer and a fellow at the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities in Charlottesville. The Original Black Elite is an informative book about American racism. It is really an eye-opener of how this country treated African Americans between the Civil War and the Civil Rights movement in the fifty’s and sixties. The author has presented well-researched facts unknown to many and important to read. Additionally, The Original Black Elite covers the decades that Americans have forgotten, or don’t care to remember. Daniel Murray was able to use his connections to become a Deputy Librarian at the Library of Congress, and then use that position as his base to build a national reputation. In summary, The Original Black Elite is an amazing book that tells the story of the original black elite.
Finding Chika
by Mitch Albom
256 Pages · 2015 · 6 MB · 108 Downloads · New!
The “Finding Chika: A Little Girl, an Earthquake, and the Making of a Family” is a biography book of a pretty girl, Chika Jeune. Mitch Albom is the author of this biography book. Mitch is a best-selling author, screenwriter, playwright and nationally syndicated columnist. His books have collectively sold more than thirty-three copies in forty-two languages worldwide. In this book, Mitch Albom describes a beautiful girl, Chika Jeune. He was born before three days of the devasting earthquake that decimated Haiti in 2010. She spent her infancy in poverty. Her mother was died giving birth to her brother when she was just three-year-old. She was alone and sad without her mother. It was a very difficult time for her. She was brought to The Have Faith Haiti Orphanage. There were forty-plus children who play and go to school. Mitch and his wife, Janine raising of these children, and no one children of their own. Chika is brave and self-assured and just three-year-old, she delights the teachers and mates. When she was just five-year-old, she suddenly diagnosed with dangerous diseases. Doctor advise Mitch and Janine, we have no solution to this disease, plz bring her to America medical care. To know about further, Chika gets a new life or not? Read this heart-touching biography book.

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