<p>Wayne Rudolph Davidson delves deeper into his family history in this second book of his <em>When Clans Collide</em> trilogy.</p><p>Exploring his own personal branch that stems from the genealogical trunk of the distinguished Davidson family tree he writes from the perspective of an African-American male born in the post-World War II era caught in a firestorm of extraordinary social change civil disturbance and a burgeoning drug culture.</p> <p>His life runs in tandem with the migration of African-Americans from the rural South to urban centers in the North and historic events such as the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy Malcolm X the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Senator Robert F. Kennedy. He seamlessly blends his family genealogy and his own mistakes and triumphs with American history.</p><p>From being an unemployed autoworker living and working in a dark tunnel to positions of responsibility and authority as a member of the U.S. Army in strategic places around the world in this book the author gets a chance rarely given to African-American men: to tell his story before his peers instead of before a magistrate.</p>
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