Justice (ePub)
Pathway to Freedom and Cultural Unity
(Sprache: Englisch)
The years of "reconstruction" in the South were many times a facade and only appeared to enforce the statutory policies of Reconstruction imposed by the Union.
It wasn't until Theodore Roosevelt became president of the United States that the tragedies of...
It wasn't until Theodore Roosevelt became president of the United States that the tragedies of...
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The years of "reconstruction" in the South were many times a facade and only appeared to enforce the statutory policies of Reconstruction imposed by the Union.
It wasn't until Theodore Roosevelt became president of the United States that the tragedies of the Southern blacks and the lies fabricated to cover them up would even come to light. And even then, there would be little to no resistance. The Civil War had literally taken the fight out of the North, so both status quo and complacency ruled the early part of the century.
The rise of the American worker would begin, and another form of slavery would rise for whites and blacks alike. That story, like the stories of cyber operations and social media we'll leave for another time. For now, we'll stay within the framework of the late 1800s, and we'll have to realize that there had to be a means by which these evolutionary "scientific" experiments could be enforced. It was here that much of U.S. law enforcement in the South was manipulated, and a noble occupation sold out to the highest bidder. Because in the end, as it was in the beginning, it was indeed all about money.
Dave Henderman offers a bold primer on culture, cultural relations, and discrimination in America from a Christian and Biblical worldview. Prevailing thought on race, ethnicity and discrimination in American society has degraded into opposing factions and camps. In a penetrating critique of all sides, Dave probes the cultural paradigm that has developed since Reconstruction and the Jim Crow segregated South. The reader will gain an insight into all aspects of cultural relations in America along with a possible way forward into the future, unified with brothers and sisters in Christ of every skin color. For the concerned citizen with a pure heart, reading this series will be a good start!
Colonel Mark Kerry, USA, Retired
It wasn't until Theodore Roosevelt became president of the United States that the tragedies of the Southern blacks and the lies fabricated to cover them up would even come to light. And even then, there would be little to no resistance. The Civil War had literally taken the fight out of the North, so both status quo and complacency ruled the early part of the century.
The rise of the American worker would begin, and another form of slavery would rise for whites and blacks alike. That story, like the stories of cyber operations and social media we'll leave for another time. For now, we'll stay within the framework of the late 1800s, and we'll have to realize that there had to be a means by which these evolutionary "scientific" experiments could be enforced. It was here that much of U.S. law enforcement in the South was manipulated, and a noble occupation sold out to the highest bidder. Because in the end, as it was in the beginning, it was indeed all about money.
Dave Henderman offers a bold primer on culture, cultural relations, and discrimination in America from a Christian and Biblical worldview. Prevailing thought on race, ethnicity and discrimination in American society has degraded into opposing factions and camps. In a penetrating critique of all sides, Dave probes the cultural paradigm that has developed since Reconstruction and the Jim Crow segregated South. The reader will gain an insight into all aspects of cultural relations in America along with a possible way forward into the future, unified with brothers and sisters in Christ of every skin color. For the concerned citizen with a pure heart, reading this series will be a good start!
Colonel Mark Kerry, USA, Retired
Autoren-Porträt von David Henderman CPP
David Henderman, CPP is an ordained Christian minister, a teacher, a veteran law enforcement and global security professional, and an award-winning writer / production consultant. For the past thirty-six years, he has traveled the globe fighting injustice. His career has focused on investigations, intelligence, and protective operations. In military terms, David worked and taught in the areas of C4ISR, both at a tactical and technical level. In civilian terms, he has led sophisticated cyber-teams and projects for the government and private sector since 2001. David is a senior law enforcement instructor and teaches at the university post-graduate level.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: David Henderman CPP
- 2024, 264 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: WestBow Press
- ISBN-10: 8385005978
- ISBN-13: 9798385005970
- Erscheinungsdatum: 02.01.2024
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