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Maya relives the details of her childhood journey to America from Guyana–and the traumatic events that forced her to leave her past behind
A love letter to those who have been minimized and forgotten
But as she finds out more about the god that has chosen her
you can reclaim your inherent dignity and worth—as well as those aspects of yourself that you may have cast aside in an effort to survive
PRE-ORDER: Jesse Jackson: The Last Interview: and Other Conversations (The Last Interview Series) Binding:Paperback communities"My clothes are different, my face is different, my hair is different, but I am somebody. I am black, brown, white. I speak a different language. But I must be respected, protected, never rejected. I am Gods child. I am somebody. Jesse Jackson Few figures loom as large as Reverend Jesse Jackson in the history of American civil rights. From marching in the 1960s with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., to forming the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, to his historic