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The Rosa Parks Museum

Good morning family and friends! if you ever visit Montgomery, Alabama I encourage you to visit the Rosa Parks Museum! This museum is full of the rich history of all that led up to the Montgomery Bus Boycott. During that time, everyone came together in order to stand against injustice in the south. They stood together in Unity and refused to use public transportation for 381 days. Thank you Rosa Parks and the many unknown names who contributed to such a great movement.

Giving Away Books to Change Lives

Good morning everyone! Due to the conditions in some of our communities such as the violence, drugs, black on black crime, and even high prison rate; I’ve decided to offer my book “100 Years: A Journey to End a Vicious Cycle” for FREE in eBook. This is a limited time offer! This is an amazing true story of how Mark overcame a very destructive life. Mark shares some of the many struggles that he faced as a teenager. Mark was raised in a housing project with his singled parented mother. Mark will give you a clear picture of his experience on the streets as well as in prison. After being released from prison Mark was on a mission to make the best of the rest of his life. While reflecting over his life, Mark realized that his family collectively wasted more than one hundred years in prison. Mark is now on a journey to end the cycle of crime and prison within his family as well as in the community. This is an inspirational story that may help high school students,college students, as well as adults. Mark now works with troubled teenagers in order to prevent some of them from making the same mistakes that he made. My hope is that others may read my story and become inspired to make positive changes in their life. Get this FREE eBook and share this story with the world.  Just follow the link and place the Coupon Code which offers a 100% discount on the eBook. Click the apply discount code and put in the code (S8XEFLA2ZP).

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100 Years: A Journey to End a Vicious Cycle

 

I’m Thankful!

Good morning everyone! I am thankful to be alive, in my right state of mind, and have my health and strength. I am also thankful for my family. I know that it can be easy to take these things for granted. This is a photo when I stood on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma Alabama enjoying some of freedoms that our ancestors fought for. I understand that with the Most High God, all things are possible! Have a great day.