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Don’t Call Me A Nigga
This compelling collection of poems by Alvin Ferrell challenges the normalization of the word “nigga” within Black culture. Written with deep concern for the moral and cultural health of the African-American community, the book confronts how language can perpetuate self-hate, divide generations, and undermine progress. Through rhythm, rhyme, and reflection, Ferrell urges readers to reclaim respect, dignity, and unity. Each poem is both a critique and a call to action—encouraging readers to think critically about the power of words and the importance of self-respect in shaping identity and legacy.
Kamal & The Bully Jim
Kamal faces a bully but discovers the strength of courage and kindness. With every lesson he learns, he grows braver, wiser, and more compassionate. A story that shows kids how friendship can replace fear and turn enemies into friends.
Journey Through My Eyes
In Journey Through My Eyes, Alvin Ferrell delivers a vivid, unfiltered account of personal growth, political awakening, and the struggle for identity within the African American experience. Blending memoir, history, and social commentary, Ferrell takes readers from his early encounters with systemic injustice through his service in the U.S. Air Force, his political activism, and his journey across continents in search of truth and belonging. The book captures the tension between personal ambition and social responsibility, offering a bold reflection on race, resilience, and self-determination. A compelling and unapologetic narrative, it stands as both a historical witness and a call to consciousness.
Kamal & The Bully Jim
Kamal & the Bully Jim is a heartwarming children’s book that tells the story of a young boy, Kamal, who faces a school bully named Jim. Through martial arts training, Kamal learns self-defense and gains confidence, but he ultimately chooses forgiveness over revenge. This inspiring kids’ story teaches important life lessons about resilience, empathy, kindness, and the value of friendship. Perfect for young readers, it encourages children to overcome challenges with courage and a compassionate heart.
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Journey Through My Eyes
In Journey Through My Eyes, Alvin Ferrell delivers a vivid, unfiltered account of personal growth, political awakening, and the struggle for identity within the African American experience. Blending memoir, history, and social commentary, Ferrell takes readers from his early encounters with systemic injustice through his service in the U.S. Air Force, his political activism, and his journey across continents in search of truth and belonging. The book captures the tension between personal ambition and social responsibility, offering a bold reflection on race, resilience, and self-determination. A compelling and unapologetic narrative, it stands as both a historical witness and a call to consciousness.
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Kamal & The Bully Jim
Kamal faces a bully but discovers the strength of courage and kindness. With every lesson he learns, he grows braver, wiser, and more compassionate. A story that shows kids how friendship can replace fear and turn enemies into friends.
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Don’t Call Me A Nigga
This compelling collection of poems by Alvin Ferrell challenges the normalization of the word “nigga” within Black culture. Written with deep concern for the moral and cultural health of the African-American community, the book confronts how language can perpetuate self-hate, divide generations, and undermine progress. Through rhythm, rhyme, and reflection, Ferrell urges readers to reclaim respect, dignity, and unity. Each poem is both a critique and a call to action—encouraging readers to think critically about the power of words and the importance of self-respect in shaping identity and legacy.
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