Author: | Christopher Handy | ISBN: | 1230000033182 |
Publisher: | Myself | Publication: | November 26, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Christopher Handy |
ISBN: | 1230000033182 |
Publisher: | Myself |
Publication: | November 26, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The Scars of Racism asks the bold question, what is Racism? And why does racism defined a society? From many hours or research and observation, Racism is defined and examined. Seen through the eyes of a Christian Minister, Dr. Handy takes a bold step to bring the truth behind racism and offer some workable solutions where society can began to tear down the walls and began to build a better society.
This book contains the author’s opinions and facts resulting from countless hours talking with people on this ‘plague’ that continue to invade our lives.
The author’s intent is to enlighten, educate, instruct and motivate everyone to rid our society of this sore that continues to fester, and if we are not proactive, one day it will erupt.
Racism is a learned behavior. If you don’t believe it, just watch little children and the way they interact before being taught by parents and others the differences between the races. For it was Jesus, the Son of God, who said that before we can get into heaven we must be as little Children, that is to stay humble, kind, quick to reconcile, loving, forgiving and caring.
The Scars of Racism asks the bold question, what is Racism? And why does racism defined a society? From many hours or research and observation, Racism is defined and examined. Seen through the eyes of a Christian Minister, Dr. Handy takes a bold step to bring the truth behind racism and offer some workable solutions where society can began to tear down the walls and began to build a better society.
This book contains the author’s opinions and facts resulting from countless hours talking with people on this ‘plague’ that continue to invade our lives.
The author’s intent is to enlighten, educate, instruct and motivate everyone to rid our society of this sore that continues to fester, and if we are not proactive, one day it will erupt.
Racism is a learned behavior. If you don’t believe it, just watch little children and the way they interact before being taught by parents and others the differences between the races. For it was Jesus, the Son of God, who said that before we can get into heaven we must be as little Children, that is to stay humble, kind, quick to reconcile, loving, forgiving and caring.