I passionately came to write this book after going to court hearings to help support someone I love who was arrested, convicted and put behind bars without a prior conviction, as many other young Blacks, due to the evil, unjust “War on Drugs”.
I passionately came to write this book after going to court hearings to help support someone I love who was arrested, convicted and put behind bars without a prior conviction, as many other young Blacks, due to the evil, unjust “War on Drugs”.
This book shows the human condition of a young Black male’s journey, navigating through the pandemic of racism in the U.S.A.. Many claim the U.S. is not a racist country. I heard you don’t have to be racist. Just be silent. Government laws now still take away young Blacks’ freedom with the “War On Drugs”. Just like catching runaway slaves in slavery.
Tabitha Ellis was born on a farm where she grew up with her parents and three siblings. She attended the public schools and graduated Valedictorian. Tabitha has a background as teacher and librarian with a B.A degree from her beloved HBCU and a M.A.T. from Purdue. She was a Pastor’s wife, grateful mother of 3 children and Granny to many.