A Black Child Shall Not Lead Them: Letters from Black Children that Died Violentl

Fiction & Literature, African American
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Author: Raymond Sturgis ISBN: 9781466348677
Publisher: Raymond Sturgis Publication: September 22, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Raymond Sturgis
ISBN: 9781466348677
Publisher: Raymond Sturgis
Publication: September 22, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A Black Child Shall Not Lead Them came to me as I watch the news of child after child becoming victims in adult’s violent disagreements. I agree with the bible verse that a child shall lead them; however, my book conveys that children dying violently should not be leading violent misunderstandings. There are far too many children killed by ignorant individual that has no remorse or sympathy for their careless behavior. These violent perpetrators must be held accountable for unconsciously destroying families and denying babies and children the right to live a productive adult life.
In addition, the climate of violence and self-destruction must end, and this is a fictional account of what decease children would say to the environment that produce the murders. They are saying to us that we must put an end to the dysfunction that manufacture anger in these young black killers, or we all will perish.

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A Black Child Shall Not Lead Them came to me as I watch the news of child after child becoming victims in adult’s violent disagreements. I agree with the bible verse that a child shall lead them; however, my book conveys that children dying violently should not be leading violent misunderstandings. There are far too many children killed by ignorant individual that has no remorse or sympathy for their careless behavior. These violent perpetrators must be held accountable for unconsciously destroying families and denying babies and children the right to live a productive adult life.
In addition, the climate of violence and self-destruction must end, and this is a fictional account of what decease children would say to the environment that produce the murders. They are saying to us that we must put an end to the dysfunction that manufacture anger in these young black killers, or we all will perish.

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