Choice Privilege : What's Race Got to Do with It? by Melissa Tate (2021, Trade Paperback)

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Explore the complexities of race and politics in Melissa Tate's "Choice Privilege: What's Race Got to Do with It?" This trade paperback book, published in 2021 by Salem Author Services, offers insightful analysis of political processes, media and internet, corruption and misconduct, and religion. With 196 pages, this book is a valuable addition to any reader's library. The author's expertise in religious and political science shines through, making this an informative and engaging read. This book is written in English, measures 9 inches in length, 6 inches in width, and 0.4 inches in height, and weighs 9.5 ounces.

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PublisherSalem Author Services
ISBN-101662800746
ISBN-139781662800740
eBay Product ID (ePID)7050410922

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Book TitleChoice Privilege : What's Race Got to Do with It?
Number of Pages196 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicPolitical Process / Media & Internet, Corruption & Misconduct, Religion, Politics & State
Publication Year2021
GenreReligion, Political Science
AuthorMelissa Tate
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight9.5 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Synopsis"My destiny has never been pre-determined by my skin color, more than anything else, it is being shaped by the choices I make daily, good and bad." This book follows author Melissa Tate's early life growing up in Africa and eventual migration to the United States. Tate contends that, in America, it is a person's good choices, not their skin color, that determines the upward trajectory of his or her life. After migrating to the United States at age nineteen for college, her experience in America has been a living contradiction to the false "white privilege" narrative. In spite of being "black in America," Tate has been able to achieve great success to which she credits to hard work, determination, good choices, and her faith in God. Her story, like many African immigrants, is at odds with propaganda peddled by the left. She lives a life of privilege as the fruit of hard work, doing things in the right order and prioritizing life in a way that places God first, then family, then her career. Tate discusses the cultural parallels between African culture vs neo-Black American culture as a means to explain the economic disparities seen between African immigrants (who tend to thrive in America) and Black Americans. The larger neo-Marxist agenda behind critical race theory ideology, as a plot to racially divide and conquer the America from within, is discussed extensively in this book. Tate exposes this dangerous and divisive ideology as a "false religion" that is antithetical to biblical principles and an assault on the teachings of Martin Luther King, Jr. Tate offers solutions on how America can overcome this agenda, heal the racial divide, and fulfil its God-given destiny as the beacon of light, freedom, and prosperity in the world.

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  • A great read, a lot of truth, I couldn't put it down and read it in one night.... and I'm not a reader!!

    I love the title and content of the book, but I wish Ms Tate would have used a different picture on the cover. I don't like the sassy picture of her, that does not seem to depict at all who she really is. She seems like a humble person who really knows her stuff, not sassy and arrogant the way the picture looks on the front. I would never purchase the book just by looking at the cover.. . because of the picture. I heard her interviewed on the radio which made me purchase the book.

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  • Privilege is a Choice.

    Excellent book!

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