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Repairing Our Divided Nation: How to Fix America's Broken Government, Racial Inequity, and Troubled Schools
David A. Ellison
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Cedarhurst Press
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Repairing Our Divided Nation: How to Fix America's Broken Government, Racial Inequity, and Troubled Schools - Ellison, David A.
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Synopsis "Repairing Our Divided Nation: How to Fix America's Broken Government, Racial Inequity, and Troubled Schools"
David Ellison wrote Repairing Our Divided Nation because he, like so many others, is frustrated with the division he sees in our nation, particularly when it comes to race and politics. In his desire to help create a better world for all - no matter one's color or political persuasion - Ellison studied the works of some of the world's most respected scholars and summaries of notable Supreme Court cases that continue to negatively impact society today.With malice toward none, Repairing Our Divided Nationoffers: - History lessons that should be required reading for all Americans.- A demand that Congress stop abdicating its responsibilities.- A plan for running our elections so the best people are sent to Washington to serve We the People.- A proposal for improving our schools' curricula and administration.- A call for guaranteeing that all Americans, no matter their color, wealth, or zip code, have a real chance at becoming economically self-reliant and living a life with dignity. This book concludes with four of the most important documents in America's history: the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Amendments to the Constitution, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "Letter from a Birmingham Jail." Ellison believes that if every American did a deep dive into understanding each document's message, we would have the more perfect Union our Founders envisioned.