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America's MVP is not just another book, but a national call to honor the first twelve generations of Africans in America for their indispensable contribution to the birth, growth and survival of the United States of America.
America's MVP, reveals the history that takes African Unpaid Laborers (slaves) who have been confined to the obscure edges of American history and places them at the very forefront of the American success story. Without the collective labor of the first twelve generations of Africans in America, the chances of having a United States of America would be…mehr

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America's MVP is not just another book, but a national call to honor the first twelve generations of Africans in America for their indispensable contribution to the birth, growth and survival of the United States of America.

America's MVP, reveals the history that takes African Unpaid Laborers (slaves) who have been confined to the obscure edges of American history and places them at the very forefront of the American success story. Without the collective labor of the first twelve generations of Africans in America, the chances of having a United States of America would be unlikely.

Without their valor, we may not have won our independence in the Revolutionary War, or survived as a sovereign nation in the Civil War. Yet the story of ten million Unpaid Laborers who were indispensable in building this country is often unknown, unacknowledged, or even worse disregarded.

In America's MVP; human rights advocate and unpaid labor researcher Mathew Foggy, Jr. shares raw facts and powerful images that provide an enlightening perspective and divergent national story rarely embraced. This is history through a different lens. With stark truths, undeniable realities, and remarkable anecdotes, Mathew reveals the indispensable collective contribution, hope, perseverance, and valor of our nation's largest group of unsung heroes. Step back in time with this must-read for every citizen interested in preserving the real past and utilizing new insight to honor America's MVP.


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Mathew Foggy, Jr. is a Principal at the Unpaid Labor Project, launched in January of2015. He is an entrepreneur who has operated roller skating centers continuously since1970, and other businesses. From an early age he has been involved in the struggle forCivil Rights. Marching to oppose discrimination in hiring at banks in East St. Louis,Illinois. Being arrested and jailed for his protest. Attending the March on Washington in1963. Participating in the Million-Man March.Mathew is not a trained historian; however, it was his personal struggle to understand theimpact of "race" on his business, his community, and his person that led him to look toAmerican history for answers. After 25 years what emerged from his personal study ofmore than 100 books about the history of the early American Republic was theconclusion that the contribution of the first 12 generations of African Americans wasvital to the birth, growth and survival of the United States of America.