Don't Call Me Black And I Won't Call You White

by Lonnie Hamilton


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 21/02/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 217
ISBN : 9781456859640
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 217
ISBN : 9781456859657
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 217
ISBN : 9781456859664

About the Book

This book is designed to awaken the mind of all people, young Americans in particular, with pertinent knowledge to broaden their scope on what America contends to be in comparison to what America is all about.

It is apparent that the young people in America are destined to become its eventual leaders, and it is important that these young people are qualified to render proper decisions, restructure, and implement the constitutional policies as written in the constitution of the USA and to assure that this nation is governed by full instead of partial democracy. That this shall be a nation composed of nationalities, not races; that it must be made clear to all that the only existing race is the human raceā€”no black, no white, no red or yellow.

Can this be done? Of course it can and will be done!


About the Author

I am Lonnie Hamilton, born in the Magic City of Birmingham, Alabama, and now reside in the Historic city of Montgomery, Alabama. Allow me to give a brief synopsis of myself: After acquiring a high school education in Birmingham, it is embarrassing to say that due to the existing circumstances at that time, I had no other alternative other than to migrate north to pursue my initial major which was architecture. I will not hesitate to say that my aspiration was to become a physician; however, my father had other ideas. He successfully influenced me to nullify my true aspiration to become a physician and accept his desire for me to become an architect. Fortunately, I excelled in studying architecture for two years until I simply could not restrain the fighting within myself, knowing that I had no desire to become an architect. Thereafter, I received two degrees; neither as the architect my father envisioned nor the physician I wanted to become. Years later I returned to Alabama, and started my own company, and became President of Hamilton Enterprises, Inc. More importantly, I have a lovely wife-Adel, and two sons, Dunston and Howard. Dunston is an outstanding physician (he fulfilled my aspiration) and Howard is a Federal Agent. Military History: National Guards, Head Quarters, Battery Information and Education Specialist. Athletically: All around athlete