The 400 Year Head Start: Yet Still Destined for Glory

BLACK HISTORY HAS NOT ALWAYS BEEN PRETTY, but the strides that black people have made is a beautiful thing. From being enslaved for hundreds of years, to fighting for freedom, to trying to eradicate racism, black people have endured nearly insurmountable circumstances.

However, black people still continue to 'run' to survive. They still continue to 'run' to thrive.

And in this run they are consistently met with hurdles to jump, boulders to climb and getting back up after

they have been beat down.

They have not had the luxury of running with just the mere restriction of the wind. They've

run enduring the pain from whips and from the bondage of chains.

Blacks have not had the privilege of running with just the earths gravitational pull. They had to run with the intentional racist policies established by local laws and even the federal government.

So, as they make attempts to advance with one foot in front of the other, they are a resilient people that persevere no matter the odds.

In The 400 Year Head Start, Nikki Ace takes her readers on a journey of the black experience. Although it is only a glimpse of the many setbacks and pitfalls black people had to experience, readers will leave this book understanding the dignity of black people.

Readers will better understand the respect black people deserve that is well overdue. And readers will learn through the powerful words and visual illustrations that nothing...NOTHING... has kept the black race from running to glory.

*This book is designed and geared to appeal to young readers (12 years old and up).

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The 400 Year Head Start: Yet Still Destined for Glory

BLACK HISTORY HAS NOT ALWAYS BEEN PRETTY, but the strides that black people have made is a beautiful thing. From being enslaved for hundreds of years, to fighting for freedom, to trying to eradicate racism, black people have endured nearly insurmountable circumstances.

However, black people still continue to 'run' to survive. They still continue to 'run' to thrive.

And in this run they are consistently met with hurdles to jump, boulders to climb and getting back up after

they have been beat down.

They have not had the luxury of running with just the mere restriction of the wind. They've

run enduring the pain from whips and from the bondage of chains.

Blacks have not had the privilege of running with just the earths gravitational pull. They had to run with the intentional racist policies established by local laws and even the federal government.

So, as they make attempts to advance with one foot in front of the other, they are a resilient people that persevere no matter the odds.

In The 400 Year Head Start, Nikki Ace takes her readers on a journey of the black experience. Although it is only a glimpse of the many setbacks and pitfalls black people had to experience, readers will leave this book understanding the dignity of black people.

Readers will better understand the respect black people deserve that is well overdue. And readers will learn through the powerful words and visual illustrations that nothing...NOTHING... has kept the black race from running to glory.

*This book is designed and geared to appeal to young readers (12 years old and up).

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The 400 Year Head Start: Yet Still Destined for Glory

The 400 Year Head Start: Yet Still Destined for Glory

by Nikki Ace
The 400 Year Head Start: Yet Still Destined for Glory

The 400 Year Head Start: Yet Still Destined for Glory

by Nikki Ace

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Overview

BLACK HISTORY HAS NOT ALWAYS BEEN PRETTY, but the strides that black people have made is a beautiful thing. From being enslaved for hundreds of years, to fighting for freedom, to trying to eradicate racism, black people have endured nearly insurmountable circumstances.

However, black people still continue to 'run' to survive. They still continue to 'run' to thrive.

And in this run they are consistently met with hurdles to jump, boulders to climb and getting back up after

they have been beat down.

They have not had the luxury of running with just the mere restriction of the wind. They've

run enduring the pain from whips and from the bondage of chains.

Blacks have not had the privilege of running with just the earths gravitational pull. They had to run with the intentional racist policies established by local laws and even the federal government.

So, as they make attempts to advance with one foot in front of the other, they are a resilient people that persevere no matter the odds.

In The 400 Year Head Start, Nikki Ace takes her readers on a journey of the black experience. Although it is only a glimpse of the many setbacks and pitfalls black people had to experience, readers will leave this book understanding the dignity of black people.

Readers will better understand the respect black people deserve that is well overdue. And readers will learn through the powerful words and visual illustrations that nothing...NOTHING... has kept the black race from running to glory.

*This book is designed and geared to appeal to young readers (12 years old and up).


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780578671482
Publisher: Ace Publishing Inc.
Publication date: 04/25/2020
Pages: 310
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

Nikki Ace is a former elementary school teacher of almost a decade and her love for writing began when she initially became a full-time stay-at-home mom (SAHM). She lives in sunny Los Angeles, California with her husband of fourteen years and two children that she adores deeply.

Nikki has published multiple books in various genres, but one major theme is always the same: PERSEVERANCE.

Table of Contents

Introduction.....................................................................1

Hurdle #1: The Capture.............................................11

Hurdle #2: Enslavement...............................................25

Hurdle #3: Reconstruction Era.................................45

Hurdle #4: Bigotry...........................................................57

Hurdle #5: Integration....................................................71

Hurdle #6: Activists' Plight..........................................85

Hurdle #7: Breaking Down Stereotypes............105

Hurdle #8: The Impact of Slavery

on Modern America..............................119

Not By Coincidence...................................................150

Despite Because...........................................................151

About the Author..........................................................152

Vocabulary........................................................................158

QUESTIONS TO DISCUSS

Hurdle #1: The Capture.................................................................161

Hurdle #2: Enslavement.............................................................175

Hurdle #3: Reconstruction Era.....................................................199

Hurdle #4: Bigotry..................................................................209

Hurdle #5: Integration.............................................................217

Hurdle #6: Activists' Plight.........................................................225

Hurdle #7: Breaking Down Stereotypes.....................................233

Hurdle #8: The Impact of Slavery on Modern America.............251

"Oh, That's Why!"..........................................................................

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