Sometimes in life we come across a chapter, a paragraph, or even a word that makes us wonder about the next day, the next week, the next month, or even the next year. Please understand that my book, Intellectually Persecuted, will make you do this over and over.
The important differences are that your thoughts will stay on a positive nature, you will begin to understand that you have the power to change all negatives in your life to positive things in your life. Every time I re-read chapters on page 103 entitled Moving in a New Direction, and page 115 called Dreams, I realize that I am in control of my life. My body may be in chains, the color of my skin may be black, brown, yellow or white.
I may be rich or poor. In spite of this, if God has given me mental and physical health I can do the rest to make sure that everything about my life will be positive.
If for some reason these two chapters will not do it, go to the chapter entitled The Entrepreneur, page 134. This chapter defines exactly what HELL is. Part of my experience is that Hell is not only a place, but an experience. You can see it and feel it, and sometimes you can smell it and touch it.
You know better than anyone else when Hell is upon you. For others who deny or still may not know, I have given thirteen examples in my book, Intellectually Persecuted, regarding when Hell is upon you. Please read this even if you do not read the rest of my book. I think you will want to read all of this powerful and positive book.
TELLING HISTORY NOT "HIS STORY" COMES AT A COST! A GRIPPING JOURNEY OF ONE MAN'S STUGGLE THROUGH A RACIALLY BRUISED AMERICA.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Friday, September 6, 2013
The Anniversary Of A Legend In Our History.
The 50th anniversary, last week, of the March on Washington & the "I Have a Dream" speech by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was directed to the content of my book, "Intellectually Persecuted."
Please note that all of this was going on at the same time that I was writing Intellectually Persecuted.
Some things have changed, but many things have not changed.
Read my book so that you or your children will not have to go through many of the things that I went through to gain an education and to help black children earn their God-given right to be educated.
Please note that all of this was going on at the same time that I was writing Intellectually Persecuted.
Some things have changed, but many things have not changed.
Read my book so that you or your children will not have to go through many of the things that I went through to gain an education and to help black children earn their God-given right to be educated.
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Dr. Marshall Jenkins,
Intellectually Persecuted,
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Trayvon Martin,
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