<p>Black Boy Stay Free. Black Boy Don't Die. is not just a memoir it's a lifeline. Written from behind prison walls where the author has spent decades serving three life sentences without parole this searing account delivers a truth too urgent to ignore. Through raw storytelling and unflinching honesty Phillip Stroud exposes the broken systems that prey on young Black men the generational trauma that shapes them and the split-second choices that can seal a fate forever.</p><p></p><p>This book moves beyond the author's personal journey to become a blueprint for survival self-worth and transformation. In its pages readers meet the boys who never made it to manhood the families shattered by violence and incarceration and the mentors who tried to pull them back from the edge. Woven into these stories are hard-earned lessons on navigating law enforcement encounters resisting the pull of street life building financial literacy and cultivating mental and emotional resilience.</p><p></p><p>Every chapter is a mirror held up to America reflecting how quickly promise can be stolen but also how it can be reclaimed. From South Bend streets to cold prison yards Stroud writes with the urgency of someone who knows lives hang in the balance. He speaks directly to the young men in danger of repeating his mistakes and to the mothers fathers teachers and community leaders desperate to keep them alive.</p><p></p><p>Black Boy Stay Free. Black Boy Don't Die. is a plea a warning and a guide. It calls for the author's freedom not as an act of mercy but as a step toward justice so he can continue the work that began with these pages. This book will save lives because it refuses to romanticize the struggle. Instead it arms readers with the truth the strategies and the hope they need to survive and thrive.</p><p></p><p>Included are powerful letters survivor testimonies and a resource guide for families making this memoir a movement as much as a book. It is for those on the brink those already lost in the system and those fighting to bring them home. It is for the policymakers advocates and citizens who believe one man's story can spark the change needed to save thousands more.</p><p></p><p>Read it. Share it. Act on it. Lives depend on it.</p>