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  • Amerikkka: Through the Eyes of a Black Rebel

  • By: Jesse MacBeth
  • Narrated by: Jeremy Duhart
  • Length: 2 hrs and 10 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Amerikkka: Through the Eyes of a Black Rebel

By: Jesse MacBeth
Narrated by: Jeremy Duhart
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A harsh and brutal review of Amerikkka. Jesse gives you a peek into his mind. He grants his listeners a view of his world from his eyes. He being a product of a racist system that was designed to keep Black men oppressed. He is the very definition of hate that hate created.

©2020 Jesse A MacBeth (P)2021 Jesse A MacBeth

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I wasent ready

As a black woman, the truths in this book were hard to hear. Jesse's voice is like a militant Kevin Samuels or a Umar Johnson x100. Not only did he criticize us he laid out a plan on how to solve the many problems in our community. He laid out a revolution should be fought. I have no idea why this book is not mainstream black literature.

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Great read

This book really opened my eyes in a few things that I’ve never really gave thought about. And the rawness and passion from the author seeing it from his perspective. Everyone should read this especially those of color. I myself as a black woman, am guilty of not researching & learning the facts and this book was an eye opener to are black community to how we can support an organization. Yet it truly doesn’t support us. That’s what stuck out to me mostly. However even listening to the Muslim community & how it works and the struggles that the author has had to face. It was just a great read all and all.

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