The Evolution of America's Homebred Terrorist

The Evolution of America's Homebred Terrorist
Author: Judson Bacot
Publisher: Professional Publishing House
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2016-07-07
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ISBN: 9780986155796


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The Evolution of America's Homebred Terrorist The Changing Culture is an indisputable, comprehensive, provocative scrutiny into the makings and world of America's urban terrorist. Since the September 11 terrorist attack, the word TERRORIST sends chills through hearts and minds of Americans. Prior to September 11, only urban communities-particularly black communities-were held hostage and living in fear and terror. Today, the fear of attacks via a terrorist grips all Americans. In his eye opening book, Judson Bacot states, "The number one problem facing Black Americans today is urban terrorist-Crips and Bloods-and there is a changing culture of the new generation of Crips and Bloods" Bacot examines the economic impact on a community and the nation and presents strategies to make Americans safe.


The Evolution of America's Homebred Terrorist
Language: en
Pages: 212
Authors: Judson Bacot
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Type: BOOK - Published: 2016-07-07 - Publisher: Professional Publishing House

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