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In The Can't Ant; author William Lawrence Drake presents a thoughtful analysis of America's complicated history with slavery while evaluating its impact on education and religious and political discourse for African Americans in the South, and in particular, Dallas, Texas. Exposing educational shortcomings and calling for an end to revisionist history lessons, Drake lays bare his concern for the future of America and advocates for stronger community commitment and a return to God and family values in order to save the country from destruction. Drake's commentary is a rallying cry to younger…mehr

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In The Can't Ant; author William Lawrence Drake presents a thoughtful analysis of America's complicated history with slavery while evaluating its impact on education and religious and political discourse for African Americans in the South, and in particular, Dallas, Texas. Exposing educational shortcomings and calling for an end to revisionist history lessons, Drake lays bare his concern for the future of America and advocates for stronger community commitment and a return to God and family values in order to save the country from destruction. Drake's commentary is a rallying cry to younger generations and promotes the inexorable truth that love can conquer hate. But Drake reminds us that in order for love to shine freely, the filters of ignorance, intolerance, bigotry, and divisiveness must be removed, and he challenges us to examine and discuss our own values and desires for the future of our great nation.
Autorenporträt
Born in Kemp, Texas on May 18, 1946, William Lawrence Drake graduated from Burnett High School and served in the US Army from 1965 to 1969. He graduated from Bishop College in Dallas and holds a master's degree in criminal justice social rehabilitation from Sam Houston State University. Over the course of his career, he has worked at Sam Houston State University, Bishop College, and Mountain View College. He retired from Mountain View College in 2020 to open a business, Drake & Drake Small Claims Court Consultants, LLC. However his company never took off as a result of the pandemic. He lives with his wife Cynthia. They have one daughter, two grandchildren and five great grandchildren.