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Follow on Google News | Harrison House presents Reparations: Erasing the Stain from America's History by Robert M. WadeHarrison House Publishing of San Antonio, Texas releases author Robert M. Wade's suspense thriller, Reparations: Erasing the Stain from America's History in observance of African American History month.
By: Harrison House Publishing of San Antonio, Texas About the book The Stain of blood, Sweat, and tears…a jaded history. America's foundation of success emerged from tireless labor on the backs of African Slaves. As a successful Architect, Corey Greenfield never quite felt the effect of Black America's theory of how this country came into existence, until the Reparations Movement came into town. His involvement in the movement brings about a new dilemma regarding his life with his Jewish wife Keisha. Tension evolves when questions arise on how their status fits into the cause of the movement---comparing the plight of Black Americans to Keisha's Jewish Ancestors. The more involvement Corey has risks the safety of their family, as Keisha fears for the life of their biracial children, while the events unfold taking their lives through twists and turns as the Reparations Movement brings long overdue restitution for slave descendants of Black America. Follow Corey Greenfield in this gripping tale, as he seeks retribution for a long history finally coming to a close in Robert M. Wade's Reparation: Erasing the Stain from America's History. Pages: 416 Size: 5.5 x 8.5 SRP: $14.99 Ebook: $8.99 About the Author Robert M. Wade, Robert M. Wade was born December 28, 1950 on a rural farm in Mobile, Alabama when cotton was still "King." He dropped out of high school at age sixteen and received his GED from Gary Job Corps Center in San Marcos, Texas in 1968. In 1970, Wade entered in the United States Army during the Vietnam War Era. During a distinguished military career, Wade received numerous awards and decorations for dedication to duty and country. It was while on active duty Wade, took up poetry. While stationed at Ft. Richardson, Alaska and at Ft. Sam Houston, Texas, Wade received the opportunity to publish his work on a recurring basis. In 1988 his poem, "Black Soldiers of Honor" graced the 5th U.S. Army Poster used during Black History Month at Ft. Sam Houston honoring the service of African American soldiers throughout America's history. He also received accolades from General Colin Powell, the late Congressman Henry B. Gonzales, former First Lady, now Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, and former First Lady Barbara Bush, to name a few. # # # Our goal is to offer the first time author the best and lowest publishing cost possible to get started on their first literary accomplishment. End
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