Jeremiah

Book of the New Prophet

by Angela and Joseph Cotts

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Jeremiah

Book of the New Prophet

by Angela and Joseph Cotts

Published May 05, 2021
298 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: FICTION / Fantasy / General


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Book Details

A Change In The Slave Game

Have you ever wondered how life would be today for Black men and women if the African Slave Trade never existed? First of all, “Nigger” wouldn’t be a word used to describe such a phenomenal race. They’d be known as African Kings and Queens living in the richest and most prosperous place on earth. That thought weighed heavily on a young man named Jeremiah Carmichael. He was born smack in the middle of the Civil Rights Movement and around members of the Black Panther Party. At a young age, he questioned the suffering Black people endured daily. The brutal and mistreatment from the police and terrifying hate crimes that spread across the nation. He witnessed the rise and fall of strong Black Leaders and powerful Black Organizations. And over time he came to believe the African Slave Trade was the root cause of the Black man’s downfall.

Jeremiah was born with a profound gift of intelligence and a predetermined destiny to create change. He uses his God given knowledge, strength and courage to empower others to travel with him back in time to right a wrong.

Keep an open mind on your journey with Jeremiah and historical characters as the past is revisited. Maybe his story will inspire an unforeseen possibility for all of us to live a peaceful life. Just imagine having a nation free from racial hatred and senseless killings.

That’s exactly what sparked Jeremiah’s determination to alter the future by leaving his mark on the past.

 

About the Author

Angela and Joseph Cotts

Joseph and Angela Cotts are aspiring writer’s born and raised in Los Angeles County. They’re proud to have achieved creating their first book together as husband and wife. The Cotts Family hopes to inspire positive change in fighting racism but not only for African American’s—each and every race should feel just as blessed.