The Poor People Economic Revolution: Money1st. From, Rags to Riches.

Business & Finance, Management & Leadership, Planning & Forecasting
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Author: Carlton Vincent ISBN: 9781483567112
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: April 7, 2016
Imprint: BookBaby Language: English
Author: Carlton Vincent
ISBN: 9781483567112
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: April 7, 2016
Imprint: BookBaby
Language: English
Everything happens for a reason, and the reason that everything that has happened to poor people, from their journey in Africa, to slavery in America, from the civil rights movement, to becoming the prisoners of poverty in the ghettos of America, is for all poor people to rise up, together, and claim their birthright, which is the birthright of every American. Just a tactful, judicious, carefully planned, intelligent, respectful, sophisticated, shrewd, courteous, suave, peaceful, perspicacious, chivalrous movement to unite, and enrich all Americans as we build America, from the bottom to the top, and from the inside out. No marching, no protesting, no demonstrating, no arguing, no name calling, no fighting, no boycotting, no police confrontations, no demanding jobs from the oppressors. Simply and purely, with the sole purpose of; uniting, communicating, cooperating, organizing, bonding, strategizing, setting up our own money moving systems, and prospering. For hundreds of years, poor people have been held prisoners in the ghettos of America, by the rich and wealthy Americans.
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Everything happens for a reason, and the reason that everything that has happened to poor people, from their journey in Africa, to slavery in America, from the civil rights movement, to becoming the prisoners of poverty in the ghettos of America, is for all poor people to rise up, together, and claim their birthright, which is the birthright of every American. Just a tactful, judicious, carefully planned, intelligent, respectful, sophisticated, shrewd, courteous, suave, peaceful, perspicacious, chivalrous movement to unite, and enrich all Americans as we build America, from the bottom to the top, and from the inside out. No marching, no protesting, no demonstrating, no arguing, no name calling, no fighting, no boycotting, no police confrontations, no demanding jobs from the oppressors. Simply and purely, with the sole purpose of; uniting, communicating, cooperating, organizing, bonding, strategizing, setting up our own money moving systems, and prospering. For hundreds of years, poor people have been held prisoners in the ghettos of America, by the rich and wealthy Americans.

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