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The Cost of Being Black in Corporate America

Written by: Jacquie Abram, Deborah Harris, Delilah Harris
Narrated by: Peg Barcelo
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I never knew the cost of being Black in Corporate America. The price I would pay with my dignity and fundamental rights as a human being just to have a job that wasn't in a low-income sector. A job that had a satisfying career path and gave me and my family a chance to live the American Dream. But if I knew then what I know now, maybe I would've done things differently before taking the job that traumatized and nearly destroyed me. 

Maybe I would've bleached my dark skin to make it lighter or removed my long Dookie braids to straighten my hair. Maybe I would've bought blue contacts to hide my brown eyes and got a nose job with a butt reduction, too—you know, do all the things I should’ve, would’ve, could’ve done to look less like me and more like them just to fit into a mold I had no part in creating.

No, I know me. And even if I could go back in time to that fateful day that changed my life in the worst way, I wouldn't change a thing, 'cause I'm the strong, beautiful, Black woman God created me to be—dark skin, Dookie braids, big butt, and all. And although the last five years of my employment were horrific and I suffered in ways most people cannot imagine, that's all behind me now because I proved systemic racism in my workplace, kept my job, and was offered a six-figure settlement, among other things.

And when I return to work after four weeks of paid vacation, I’ll be confident that my career future will be better than my career past and excited that my battles against systemic racism in my workplace have finally come to an end. After all, lightning never strikes the same place twice…or so I thought.

©2022 Deborah McDaniel (P)2022 Deborah McDaniel

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A gripping, tragic and realistic story that I couldn’t put down

Jacquie’s story about Ebony, and Ebony’s experiences of overt (and covert) racism in the workplace was eye opening.

As a white person, I’ve only peripherally understood that challenges faced by black people in the workplace.

This book helped provide more perspective, and… it broke my heart.

It is 100% worth your time to read.

- If you experience racism in the workplace, this book provides clear and workable strategies to fight back against it.

- If you’re white, this will provide a hard wake up to the issues that are invisible to us.

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Amazing read and sequel! Will help everyone in corporate America!

Amazing read and very instructive for every employee and employer about how to protect yourself in corporate America against racists or sexists or both…the only person who cannot benefit from reading this is someone who works all by themselves so they can get away with abusing their power over themselves! Lol…more than just interesting it continues from the first book to teach you how to protect yourself against abuses of power and lies and tricks in the workplace by teaching you how to make sure you have everything documented in case you need to fight for your job, promotion or against a false allegation in the future!
The inky book that is as interesting and useful for workers is the first one!

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