John Africa...Childhood Untold Until Today

John Africa...Childhood Untold Until Today
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 9781483637860
ISBN-13 : 1483637867
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Book Synopsis John Africa...Childhood Untold Until Today by : Louise Leaphart James

Download or read book John Africa...Childhood Untold Until Today written by Louise Leaphart James and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2013 with total page 206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It was local! It was national! It was international! All over the country and all over the world reporting was non-stop about a black mayor in Philadelphia who allowed a bomb to be dropped on members of MOVE who were also black. Eleven people were killed, six adults and five children. Whether your TV was turned on in the middle of the day, or the middle of the night, it was there. Reportedly the Tribune de Geneve, a Swiss newspaper called it "Blunder American Style", while a Japanese headline read "Police Drop Bomb on Black Extremists". A team of newspaper and TV reporters from Russia came into Philly looking for my sister LaVerne and I. They'd seen us on TV, couldn't find us when they got here, so called WHAT, a black Talk station here. Someone from the station called me, said they were here, but wouldn't give them our number instead took theirs.


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