SOFTCOVER. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Small octavo softcover; 100 pp. Tight binding, clean throughout. Tanned wraps; uneven print quality. One 1.5 inch purple sticker to foot of spine; one 3/4 inch sticker to inside front wrap. Very Good. A philosophical monologue and social discourse addressed to the author's sons and "kindred souls" regarding the Black experience in America. The work provides a critique of white racism, institutional religion, and the American educational system, advocating for an autonomously erected freedom. The author acknowledges the contribution of the Black Culture Center and its leader Keve Bray.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dustjacket. Later Edition. ISBN . Trade Paperback. No statement of later printing on copyright page. Previous owner's name/location stamped on outer page edge; slight wear to corners and edges; minor browning overall; slight dustsoiling to covers; otherwise tight, sound and unmarked in Very Good condition. No Signature.
100p., wraps. Covers a bit soiled. Pages browned/age-toned. The Indiana born, Seattle-based African American author's meditation on racism in American society.