No Gang War in '74 (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
Representative Chaka Fattah and Councilman Curtis Jones Jr. went
through the House of Umoja and were witnesses to the transformational
process of young people who identified with individual
gangs. Many of these gangs were started in the fifties and...
through the House of Umoja and were witnesses to the transformational
process of young people who identified with individual
gangs. Many of these gangs were started in the fifties and...
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Representative Chaka Fattah and Councilman Curtis Jones Jr. went
through the House of Umoja and were witnesses to the transformational
process of young people who identified with individual
gangs. Many of these gangs were started in the fifties and expanded
throughout the sixties. However in 1968 gang warfare became much
more deadly.
Once the body counts went up gangs wanted to even the score. It
took two dedicated parents who were not only concerned about
their own children but their community as well, to set in motion
a transformational process which started with their own house and
in five years ripped across the city. Through these well organized
gangs young people had seen the mean things they could do to each
other. David and Falaka Fattah showed them the beautiful things
they could do, the importance of community and civic duty. They
connected them with both family and African tradition. This is a
story that must be told and cannot be forgotten.
through the House of Umoja and were witnesses to the transformational
process of young people who identified with individual
gangs. Many of these gangs were started in the fifties and expanded
throughout the sixties. However in 1968 gang warfare became much
more deadly.
Once the body counts went up gangs wanted to even the score. It
took two dedicated parents who were not only concerned about
their own children but their community as well, to set in motion
a transformational process which started with their own house and
in five years ripped across the city. Through these well organized
gangs young people had seen the mean things they could do to each
other. David and Falaka Fattah showed them the beautiful things
they could do, the importance of community and civic duty. They
connected them with both family and African tradition. This is a
story that must be told and cannot be forgotten.
Autoren-Porträt von Samuel C. Say
Samuel Say has written one of the most delicious and sensual books on the market. Yvonne and her husband travel to Jamaica for a long over due vacation where they have a great time in an exotic country. On her trip Yvonne encounters either an enchanting fantasy or an unexpected experience that keeps her on edge and she takes home with her. Yvonne is a rich deep person and enjoys a loving relationship with her husband. One thing is missing. You will be constantly surprised, entertained and aroused as you read this unique book about this beautiful woman who is
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Samuel C. Say
- 2013, 173 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Xlibris US
- ISBN-10: 1483600963
- ISBN-13: 9781483600963
- Erscheinungsdatum: 28.02.2013
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