What next

a memoir toward world peace

English language

Published July 30, 2003 by Black Classic Press.

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978-1-57478-020-8
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Walter Mosley’s What Next dares to propose that African Americans can have a voice and play a leading capitalism, which profits from creating wars, hunger and death around the world. It condemns our government’s corrupt political leadership and its subservience to corporations as opposed to the democratic will of the people. And perhaps most provocative of all, it encourages everyday people to take action to bring about world peace.

Shocked by the events of 9/11 (witnessed from his New York apartment), bestselling author Mosley like many other Americans, question why our enemies hate us so. Mosley’s answer did not come from the endless news coverage but from conversations he had as a child and as an adult with his father. These conversations provided a background and a filter for Mosley to explore what it means for African Americans to be Americans, to be attacked by America’s enemies, and to stand …

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Subjects

  • Mosley, Walter
  • International relations -- Philosophy
  • African Americans -- Social conditions -- 1975-
  • African Americans -- Race identity
  • September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001
  • African Americans -- Biography
  • United States -- Foreign relations -- 2001- -- Philosophy