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Paperback To My Grandsons: My Stories Book

ISBN: B0H5NRG9YX

ISBN13: 9798181038691

To My Grandsons: My Stories

To My Grandsons: My Stories is the memoir of Chief Chikongola Obidike Ajuluchuku-Linton, a man whose life spans three continents, two cultures, and more than seven decades of American and African history. Written for his five grandsons, this book is at once a family legacy document, a survivor's testimony, and an eyewitness account of some of the twentieth century's most consequential movements.

Born in Harlem, New York, in 1947 to a mother active in the Pan-African Nationalist Movement, the author was transported to Nigeria as a young child as part of his mother's dream of returning her children to Africa. What followed were years of survival in an Igbo compound in Nnewi, Nigeria - years marked by hardship, escape attempts, and the extraordinary efforts of his uncle, Arthur Linton, to bring him home. He returned to America as a teenager, having crossed the Atlantic twice before he was grown.

Back in the United States, he was drafted into the Army and served in Vietnam, navigating the complexities of military service as a young Black man of Nigerian origin during one of America's most divisive conflicts. After the war he pursued higher education, built a family, and dedicated decades to civic service and community leadership - eventually receiving the traditional chieftaincy title that bears his name.

The memoir addresses topics rarely explored together in a single narrative: the Pan-African movement of the mid-twentieth century, the transatlantic experience of African diaspora families, child trafficking, the Vietnam War as experienced by Black servicemen, Igbo culture and tradition, and the meaning of family for a man who spent his earliest years without one.

Written in the author's own voice - direct, observational, and deeply personal - the book preserves a living history that spans Harlem, the Caribbean, West Africa, Southeast Asia, and the American South. It is essential reading for students of African American history, the African diaspora, Vietnam-era military history, and anyone drawn to memoirs of extraordinary survival and resilience.

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