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Capitol Insurrection From A Black Man's Perspective
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Capitol Insurrection From A Black Man’s Perspective

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Capitol Hill Insurrection occurred on January 6, 2021, United States in Washington, D.C.It was a sad historical moment that can only be compared to the American Civil War period when it started in 1861. Many believed that Capitol Hill Insurrection was the start of another Civil War that would have led to bloodshed as we have never seen before. It was a great relief for millions when the violent attack against the U.S Congress turned out to be a rioters’ attack with nothing else coming out of it. For millions, it was a great disappointment since they wanted blood and frankly, a race war. Instead, the four-hour Insurrection led to five deaths, more than 140 people injured, and vandalism at its peak. Donald Trump was accused of being the Many now begged the question. What was the motive for the capital Hill Insurrection? Was it really to stop JoeBiden’s election results from being confirmed, or was there more sinister reasoning behind it all. Andrew Beckford, the author of Capitol Hill Insurrection from ABlack Man’s Perspective He believed that there was a sinister agenda, more than what we have been led to believe. Follow Andrew on his journey as he digs deep into the affairs of all people and their history to show that the Capitol Hill Insurrection was not all about Donald Trump and JoeBiden but about changing the course of history. He will examine the deep-rooted reasons for the Insurrection as it affects every man, woman, and child present and future on this planet we call earth. Sorry, but there will be some painful pills to swallow for all readers.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Petcaii Publishing
Date
27 April 2021
Pages
228
ISBN
9781527277908

Capitol Hill Insurrection occurred on January 6, 2021, United States in Washington, D.C.It was a sad historical moment that can only be compared to the American Civil War period when it started in 1861. Many believed that Capitol Hill Insurrection was the start of another Civil War that would have led to bloodshed as we have never seen before. It was a great relief for millions when the violent attack against the U.S Congress turned out to be a rioters’ attack with nothing else coming out of it. For millions, it was a great disappointment since they wanted blood and frankly, a race war. Instead, the four-hour Insurrection led to five deaths, more than 140 people injured, and vandalism at its peak. Donald Trump was accused of being the Many now begged the question. What was the motive for the capital Hill Insurrection? Was it really to stop JoeBiden’s election results from being confirmed, or was there more sinister reasoning behind it all. Andrew Beckford, the author of Capitol Hill Insurrection from ABlack Man’s Perspective He believed that there was a sinister agenda, more than what we have been led to believe. Follow Andrew on his journey as he digs deep into the affairs of all people and their history to show that the Capitol Hill Insurrection was not all about Donald Trump and JoeBiden but about changing the course of history. He will examine the deep-rooted reasons for the Insurrection as it affects every man, woman, and child present and future on this planet we call earth. Sorry, but there will be some painful pills to swallow for all readers.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Petcaii Publishing
Date
27 April 2021
Pages
228
ISBN
9781527277908