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Why I Wave the Confederate Flag, Written by a Black Man
The End of Niggerism and the Welfare State
By Anthony Hervey
- Published: December, 2006
- Format: Perfect Bound Softcover(B/W)
- Pages: 270
Size:
5.75x8.25
- ISBN: 9781412071789
Congress shall make no law respecting and establishment of religion,
or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom if
speech, or of the press;or the right of the people peaceably to
assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
This book is about truth and passion.
What makes this book dangerous is its raw honesty. Mr. Hervey lifts the veil of Black decadence at the same time he exposes the lies and political correctness
of modern day America. Mr. Hervey said "I show that the Civil War was
not fought over slavery and that the demise of my race in America is not
of the White man, but rather of our own making. In this book I show how
Blacks in America ran away from physical bondage to one far worse--
mental bondage."
A percentage of the proceeds of the sale of this
book will aid Mr. Hervey in his legal defense for his false imprisonment
and a percentage will be donated to the preservation of Southern
Heritage. A financial contribution will be given to the victims of
Katrina both Black and White.
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Anthony Hervey was born in Water Valley, Mississippi. He grew up in
Oxford, Mississippi. Anthony Hervey served in the military for a short
period after which he attended the University of Mississippi, he studied
sociology and Afro Studies and then travelled to London, England
where he studied M.Sc. Race & Ethnicity at the University of London. He
was intern in Parliament in London and was often seen in London's famous
Hyde Park and Speakers Corner debating on Economic, Political and Social
issues, which drew large crowds.
Mr. Hervey campaigned against the
removal of the confederate Symbol in the Mississippi State Flag. He
appeared in CNN Talkback Live, BET and Radio Talk Shows. Anthony Hervey
is often seen on the square in Oxford, Mississippi under the Confederate
Soldiers Monument, waving his Confederate Flag and protesting against
poverty in the State of Mississippi.