
Something's Amiss in America
A Black Man's Memoirs of Race and Grace
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Narrateur(s):
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Marcus Mulenga
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Auteur(s):
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Clint C. Wilson II
À propos de cet audio
Something's Amiss in America is a biographical story about how racist encounters affected the life of a Black male born and reared in a devout African American Christian home and environment. It takes the listener inside a world where expected matters of social interaction and norms are shattered by the realities of human intolerance and a sense of racial entitlement.
The author's life journey also reveals mitigating encounters with persons—Black and White—who exhibited God's grace and who enabled him to attain a successful and rewarding life.
Much like its symbolic Liberty Bell, the author finds something amiss in America's framework. It is the crack of hubris-inspired racism, perpetrated by ungenerous personalities, that threatens the nation's egalitarian ideals.
In that context, the author believes grace is a key to fulfilling the nation's motto as inscribed on its Great Seal of the United States: E pluribus unum.
©2025 Clint C. Wilson II (P)2025 Clint C. Wilson II