Less Than an Eagle, More Than a Duck and Other Stuff


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From 'Winter's Crystal Moments' through 'Red Dirt Mama' to 'Less Than An Eagle, More Than A Duck', the author reaches out to the reader with thought-provoking vignettes of faith to celebrate life. Spend a minute or even longer in the pages of this inspiring book. Choose 'Way To Go Buddy' and discover the joy of a little boy standing for the first time or join Aunt Lizzie as she weaves her technicolor magic with 'Rags To Rugs.' Find out what it is that's 'Not For Sale!' Become a part of the tribute to 'The Ordinary Man' or experience the courage and deep faith as the author shares the struggles and triumphs of her husband's massive stroke in 'Less Than An Eagle, More Than A Duck. Millie has a way of inviting you in and making you feel at home as you become a part of each anecdote that's captured in her own unique 'red-dirt' way of visiting.



















Forest and Stream


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Black Conservatives in the United States


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This work is an examination of the black conservative phenomenon in the United States in contemporary times. The author looks at the role black conservatives play in American politics and at their attempts to have an impact on the lives of black Americans, also known as African Americans. Subjects covered include perspectives black conservatives share on issues such as affirmative action, racism, poverty, self-reliance, welfare, drugs, crime and illegitimacy among blacks; the criminal justice system and how it affects blacks; and why black conservatives differ with other blacks on those issues. It is also a critique of "The Bell Curve," a book that has inflamed passions especially among blacks, and of the views some black conservatives have expressed on racial IQ differences which have fueled debate on this highly explosive subject. The author also looks at the policy and philosophical differences and at differences in perceptions between black conservatives and their brethren in the black community. Why do black conservatives oppose affirmative action? Why do they support the Republican party? Why don't they have much support in the black community? Those are just some of the issues addressed in this book. The author writes from personal experience after living and interacting with African Americans of all ideological stripes for more than 30 years. His interest in Black America spans the ideological spectrum and covers other aspects of life including relations between Africans and African Americans. He has written a book about those relations in which he also addresses the black conservative phenomenon in the United States. Like all his others books, "Black Conservatives in the United States" is intended for members of the general public and the academic community.