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I Have A Nightmare
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I Have A Nightmare in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $22.99
Original price: $27.99


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I Have A Nightmare in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $22.99
Original price: $27.99
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"I HAVE A NIGHTMARE" is a bold and unflinching memoir that confronts the painful divisions in America through the eyes of a Black woman from Atlanta, Georgia. Darlene C. Beal takes readers on a deeply personal journey from birth to mid-40s, exploring the harsh realities of race, politics, and identity in a society still haunted by its past.
With raw honesty, Beal examines how the American dream has often been a nightmare for those forced to navigate oppression, fear, and systemic injustice. She delves into the 2024 election season, the power of propaganda, and the illusion of democracy, revealing how both political parties fuel division and mistrust. Drawing from national events and personal experiences, she challenges readers to question the narratives they've been given and find their own truth.
More than a memoir, this book is a call to wake up. With powerful storytelling and sharp analysis, Beal invites readers to confront uncomfortable truths and consider how we might truly heal as a nation.
For readers of social justice, political analysis, and deeply personal storytelling, I Have a Nightmare is an essential and thought-provoking read.
"I HAVE A NIGHTMARE" is a bold and unflinching memoir that confronts the painful divisions in America through the eyes of a Black woman from Atlanta, Georgia. Darlene C. Beal takes readers on a deeply personal journey from birth to mid-40s, exploring the harsh realities of race, politics, and identity in a society still haunted by its past.
With raw honesty, Beal examines how the American dream has often been a nightmare for those forced to navigate oppression, fear, and systemic injustice. She delves into the 2024 election season, the power of propaganda, and the illusion of democracy, revealing how both political parties fuel division and mistrust. Drawing from national events and personal experiences, she challenges readers to question the narratives they've been given and find their own truth.
More than a memoir, this book is a call to wake up. With powerful storytelling and sharp analysis, Beal invites readers to confront uncomfortable truths and consider how we might truly heal as a nation.
For readers of social justice, political analysis, and deeply personal storytelling, I Have a Nightmare is an essential and thought-provoking read.

















