The Rattling of the Chains


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This Is The Memoir Part Of The Rattling Of The Chains Series.. A Few Years After Abraham Lincoln’S Death A Statue Was Created To Commemorate The Emancipation Proclamation Called The Freedom Memorial Statue. Many Do Not Know That In This Statue… The Man’S Face Used As The Model Portraying The Rising Slave Breaking The Chains Of Slavery Belongs To Archer Alexander. He Is Also The Great-Great-Grandfather Of Author Errol D. Alexander Phd.. Find Out How Archer’S Face Was Used In This Famous Memorial Statue And Why This Particular Former Slave Was The Subject Matter In A Book Originally Written By His Former Owner William Greenleaf Eliot Over 100 Years Ago. Also Discover An Insight Into The Psychological Perspective Of A Man Born Into Slavery Or How A Life Long Friendship Could Be Formed With W.G. Eliot In This Never Before Told Story About The Life And Legacy Of Archer Alexander.. The Greatest Biographical Novel I Have Ever Read!!~Jim Crayton. There Are Few Books That Have Received International Acclaim From Historians And Literary Writers Alike. In His Most Recent Novel Titled “The Rattling Of The Chains” Professor Errol D. Alexander Of Arrowhead-Institute Has Collected Over 28 Years Of Research And Discoveries Which Led Him To Five Different Countries Tracing His Family History From 1777 To Present. . Without Question This Is A Masterfully Written Biography With The Pulse Of A Fast-Paced Novel Brilliantly Presenting Two Portraits Of Men And Their Families From Different Races Education And Religious Beliefs. Author Errol D. Alexander Offers Readers A Meticulously Sketched Memoir Of His Journey To Find Out More About His Great Great Grandfather Archer Alexander… It Is One Of The Few Slave Stories Published Today That Are Not Autobiographical.. Most Americans Regardless Of Race Has A Singular View Of Slavery And In Reality This Subject Matter Is A Varied And A Complex History Rich With Stories Untold. Beginning January 2015 A Rare Opportunity Is Given To Hear Professor Alexander Speak About His Ancestor’S History From Slavery To Freedom Giving Insight Into The African-American Experience That All People Of Any Color Can Learn From.. . ~This Book Is Absolutely The Most Informational & Inspiring Storyof A Man Born Into Slavery To One Day Become A Free Man…
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