William Lawrence Drake
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In The Can't Ant, author William Lawrence Drake presents a thoughtful analysis of America's complicated history with slavery while evaluating its impact on education and religious and political discourse for African Americans in the South, and in particular, Dallas, Texas. Exposing educational shortcomings and calling for an end to revisionist history lessons, Drake lays bare his concern for the future of America and advocates for stronger community...
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In a nation where politics and religion often fuel fifi res rather than extinguish them, America The Beautiful Has Problems comes as a gust of fresh air. Embark on a riveting journey through the convoluted tapestry of American politics and religious beliefs with William Lawrence Drake. Drake pulls no punches as he investigates how divisions between conservatives have sown discord, pushing Americans to choose sides and label each other as the enemy.
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In The Criticism of American Politics, author William Lawrence Drake takes a hard look at where America is as a country, examines the divisions among Americans, and provides projections about the future of America. His premise throughout these pages is that the current negative attitudes in this country will destroy America.
With forthright, evocative language, Drake tackles head-on several hot-button topics affecting the quality of life in America...
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What if American cities continue to allow crime to grow without stopping it? In this powerful non-fiction treatise on crime and its impact on our country, William L. Drake issues a warning about the future of America-one he feels does not look promising. He explores several social issues that will determine the virtues and moral compass of America-crime, problems labeled political that have no political attributes, failed leadership at all levels,...
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Common Sense for Common People is a study that explains the difference between class and race-without mentioning race-as well as the misconceptions people have regarding the economy, politics, and sexual relationships. With forthright, provocative language, and employing Scripture verses as a foundation and reference point, author William Lawrence Drake speaks to the heart of today's most controversial and divisive issues, e.g. crime, inflation, abortion,...
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A Profound Journey Through Diverse Minds Shaping Our World
Sharing America With Enemies is a thought-provoking exploration of wisdom and knowledge. Drawing from the profound insights of these eight esteemed thinkers, this book serves as a beacon of enlightenment in our complex world.
Christopher Slobogin's perspective on the intersection of law, psychology, and ethics provides a unique lens through which to view societal norms. Roberta F. Borkat's...