River Voices

River Voices
Author: Dr. Lillie M. Hibbler
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2011-10-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1465385932


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We all have different perspectives on what is occurring in society, based upon our own experiences. River Voices is the authors’ perspective on some of the issues that affect the African American community. Too often, we sit on the fence and hope that things will get better or worse yet, fail to acknowledge that something is “wrong”. River Voices is an attempt to motivate; we can no longer sit and wait for someone else to solve our problems, unless their problem is the same as ours, nothing will be done. River Voices, speaks; echoing the concerns that reside deep inside most of us. Each section contains research, photography and poetry. Topics highlighted include: Blacks in Corporate America, Love and Relationships, Crimes in the Black Community, Teenage Pregnancies, Religion, and Psychological and Domestic Abuse and Personal Development. River Voices is designed to be enjoyed by all generations, to be discussed and debated. You are encouraged to disagree and provided your own thoughts about these issues and then, take action.


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