Bridge Over Troubled American Waters
Based on Race Division in America
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About the Book
Bridge Over Troubled American Waters
(Based On Race Divisions in America)
African - Americans have advanced individually but as a unit, we have utterly failed. Our doctrine should be not to harvest one person or outside race
with leadership.
It is said that it is impossible for African - Americans to come together as "one" because of our mixed breeding with other races which has left us
without a race identity.
There are many people who are not enjoying the pinnacles of success in America. They have been heard to say that America does not practice what it
preaches pertaining to articles found in the constitution denoting to the rights of all Americans.
About the Author
Eathon Gums was born May 11, 1927 in Port Barrett, Louisiana. His parents were Ruby and Ezickel Gums. He attended Douglas Elementary, Jack Yates High School, and Texas Southern University in Houston, Texas. He majored in Music. Eathon served in the United States Navy. In 1952, he married Faye Evelyn Yarbrough. Four children were born to this union: Pamela, Wendell, Cynthia, and Beverly Gums. He was a professional musician playing the saxophone.