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Hardcover Masters of the Dream Book

ISBN: 0688095992

ISBN13: 9780688095994

Masters of the Dream

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Written by a nationally known, respected commentator, Masters of the Dream is an insightful and passionate call for self-empowerment as well as a controversial look at black American experience and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Masters of the Dream

This book will give you the history of the black race in America. How it overcame such great obstacles of slavery and the civil rights challenges. It will explain how black America has been hijacked by liberal elitists, a federal goverment that has weakened the black family, and the solutions for black America to gain back its once strong foundational heritage to take back their liberties and free themselves from the slavery of the welfare state and progress to a true freed people.

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Are we puppets or are we masters of our own fate? This indeed is the question. Our life is made up of the decisions that we make and Dr. Keyes speaks eloquently that too often we are lacking in moral courage while content to lie in passivity. Rise up or be vanquished--this is our eternal quest!

An Important Alternative Perspective

Love him or hate him, Alan Keyes offers an important perspective on the so-called "breakdown" of the black family. Keyes does not pull any punches in his critique of the liberal orthdoxy that has dominated civil rights discourse for nearly half of a century. The problems plaguing the black community will not be solved if we allow a left-wing monologue to continue in the place of a constructive dialogue. People like Alan Keyes ought to have a place at the table because they are willing to face up to the harsh truths that others would too willingly sweep under the table. This book is an interesting contribution and should be read by open-minded individuals who share Keyes' concern for black progress.
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