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Racism from the Eyes of a Child

By: Dr. Mathew Knowles
Narrated by: Mathew Knowles, Jermaine "Tyson Ali" Douet, Day Edwards, Dannie Walker, Druex Antoine, Ronald Meyers
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Racism from the Eyes of a Child is a personal reflection on racism in America through a childhood lived through the country's most separate past. Growing up during the burgeoning civil rights movement, music mogul Mathew Knowles experienced one of many firsts, from integrating all-white schools in the south up through the corporate and later music worlds. Knowles examines the backdrop of discrimination by tracing his family's roots from postslavery up through the civil rights era, on into the present racial climate.

©2017 Mathew Knowles (P)2018 Mathew Knowles
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A bit boastful, repetitive & slightly boring.

Th book could have been better. It did not keep my attention much. It was an okay reading.

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