Black Inspiration
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About the Book
Black inspiration is expression. It is the up-in-your-face experience that will leave an impression, which is the author’s intent. The book speaks candidly on matters universal from a biblical perspective, such as “face forward” to the secular world, “freedom of speech.” It is thought provoking—the voice of the oppressed, the hope for peace. It is “black woman” or the embracing of self! Passion, love, truth spirituality, and harsh criticism all come together to make for a good read. Spoken with the intent to inspire, to acknowledge, to interrogate, and to bring healing, it states that “my past ain’t got nothing on me.” To God be the glory. Irrelevant of who may be caught in the spotlight, Black Inspiration will not be held responsible for any guilty conscience that might be pricked. Be Inspired. Be Blessed.
About the Author
Agatha Bailey is a self- taught writer, designed and destined to be a famed author. This is her proclamation. Her passion for writing leaves her breathless, she would laughingly say… The first of two children for her mother, she grew up in a mixed family consisting of uncles and aunts and grandparents. Her sister was absent from the household being taken to the United States by her grandmother at the age of three. The separation lasted for some forty years and for most of those years there was no communication. But that’s all in the past, they are so close now it’s like it never happened. Agatha, like her mother has two girls and was also blessed a son and also considers herself a second mother to a friend of the family that she also calls, ‘my son.’ She was also favored with grandchildren whom she adores. Without a high school or college education she was determined to use that as the ladder for accomplishments. Honoring the presence of God in her life she attributes all wisdom and knowledge to Him, empowering her to the Fullest. Born a Jamaican, she embraces this blessing along the privilege to visit other countries. From a little district named George Reid in the small town of Mandeville, Agatha comes and is willing to make her presence felt. Her last words: My love for God is nothing less than Awesome!