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- The Curse of Willie Lynch: How Social Engineering Iin the Year 1712 Continues to Affect African Americans Today
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This is an attempt to explain why African Americans can't realize their potential as a race, and what to do about it.
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James C. Rollins is a retired D.C. Government civil servant. A father of four kids and the grandfather of four super special kids, he probably was one of the first single parent dads of the 1970s. He attended Antioch University.
About the Author
James C. Rollins is a retired D.C. Government civil servant. A father of four kids and the grandfather of four super special kids, he probably was one of the first single parent dads of the 1970s. He attended Antioch University.
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