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In Book, Glen D. Brady Expresses His Points Of View as a Black Man Living in America

“Die Nigga Die: A Black Man’s Commentary” is not just a book of songs, jokes, prayer, quotes, poems, and stories but also a commentary on America’s race problem.


Rochester New York – WEBWIRE

Behaviors can last throughout a life time and be refueled through generations.

“Die Nigga Die: A Black Man’s Commentary” by Glen D. Brady tells about America’s history of slavery, the Jim Crow era, and the racism that Blacks still suffer up to this day. This is an absorbing book that provides a lighter yet serious look at racial discrimination.
 
Through his book, the author calls on his readers to adopt a positive outlook in life regardless of their skin color. He adds that everyone should stop dwelling on the past because what has been documented and perceived from it continues to refuel through generations due to lack of knowledge and information.
 
The author never wanted to use the term “nigga” because, for him, there is nothing passionate or special about the term. All he wishes to happen is to completely eradicate this term because “nigga” has no positive inclination.
 
The author dedicates “Die Nigga Die” to his fellowmen regardless of color and status, especially to young children. This book will help readers ask bold questions and be proactive on matters and stand up to racism.
 
“Die Nigga Die: A Black Man’s Commentary” will be displayed in the upcoming 2018 BookExpo America New Title Showcase which will take place on May 31, 2018. Don’t forget to get a copy of this book and attend the event. 
 
Die Nigga Die: A Black Man’s Commentary
Written by: Glen D. Brady
Published by: ReadersMagnet
Date published: January 11, 2018
Paperback price: $7.01
 
About the Author 
Glen D. Brady is also the author of the book “Out of a Heart of Worship, Volume 1: 31 Days of Songs and Meditations.” He is a believer of peace and equality.


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