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As the country remains polarized over what to do about immigration, the outsourcing of American jobs, and an education system that has gone awry, L.E. Coleman openly discusses many of these issues in hope that it will stimulate a real dialog between the races. Central to the theme of this book is the call for black and white Americans to become self aware-that is-conscious of their part in the prevailing mindsets and events of our time and to recognize how these attitudes, mindsets, and events are polarizing ethnic groups and creating even more fragmentation among the races. Thus, nothing is left to chance in this book. Coleman candidly addresses the hot topics of reparations, black on black exploitation, government exploitation of the American worker, outsourcing and in-sourcing, privatization, media manipulation, education, and much more.




Title: We the People of Colors
Subtitle: For Sale to the Lowest Bidder
Author: L.E. Coleman
Category: Political/Social/Philosophy/Spirituality
ISBN: 0-9790644-5-7
Non-Fiction
Softcover / 5.5 x 8.5 / 144 pages
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Publication Date: July 2008
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We The People of Colors
Table of Contents
Preface 9
1. Chapter 1: Black Consciousness
and Ancestral Ties 15
2. Chapter 2: The Parable of the Cave
and the Lack of Cohesion among Blacks 29
3. Chapter 3: Victim Consciousness:
The Rise of Poverty and Entitlement Mentalities 35
4. Chapter 4: Plato’s Republic 51
5. Chapter 5: The Republic, Democracy 65
and Education
6. Chapter 6: The Democratic Youth Culture 71
and Corporate Influences
7. Chapter 7: Implosion: The End of Democracy 103
8. Chapter 8: Brainwashing: The Republic Media 111
9. Chapter 9: The Ripple Effect:
The Beginning of Global Consciousness 125
Bibliography and Resources 140