Let's Do Battle

A Black Man's View of America

by Frank S.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/26/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 82
ISBN : 9781552125267

About the Book

Americans will never be free of the legacy of race, until they are willing to face its reality. This book brings this reality into focus at all levels. Let's Do Battle is a call to arms for all people who feel racism must end. The reader is given one black man's perspective of America.

The reader will step into the mind, heart and soul of black Americans through this work. This book allows them to see Americans for the people they are, and the place this is. This book will encourage you to join the fight!


About the Author

Frank S. Tull does not fit the mold of typical creators of such types of works. Frank was raised in a single-family household with his brother and half sister. His father, a janitor from South America, left the family when Frank was only six years old. His mother, an immigrant from Guyana who never completed high school, often worked as many as three jobs to support the family. While his mother worked, Frank and his siblings were left to discover the world for themselves. As a result of imposed school bussing, Frank found himself in a world of prejudice and racism that seemed to have no boundaries. He found blacks that looked down on him due to his clothes, dark skin and financial status, and he found whites that looked down on him because they could.

After a lifetime of dealing with racism, Frank decided to take control of his life through individual control and improvement. Frank attended New Mexico State University on a football scholarship, and later went on to graduate with a degree in Sociology. Upon graduation he began his professional career as a sales representative. As a result of hard work and focus, Frank is now the highest-ranking person of color for a major pharmaceutical company. Frank has made the removal of racism a primary focus in his life. He feels that the truth truly can set America free. He also feels that he is the right person to tell that truth. This book will elicit controversy and flames of anger from all Americans both black and white, but Frank feels he has the armor to withstand the heat.