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I Can’t Breathe

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If you were enslaved during the 18th century, would you consider the Founding Fathers any differently than an Auschwitz inmate would consider Eichmann or Hitler? Most of the Founding Fathers were enslavers. Hamilton, who claimed to be against slavery, married into a slave-holding family and bought slaves himself. Even the minority who never owned slaves, were complicit in our American Holocaust and signed the Declaration of Independence, a document that did not condemn slavery, did not protect the rights of women, and infamously ends with a racist reference regarding "merciless Indian savages." Taking place in 1796, it is a time when America is in the midst of a great partisan divide not unlike our own. A time when "fake news" first becomes ascendant and, through the secret bidding of Hamilton and Jefferson, the "scandal-monger" is created, emboldening both sides with talk of secession and civil war. I can't breathe is also a love story imbued with a dark comedic sensibility that buoys the lovers as they navigate the cruel waves of their storm tossed world. A tale of enslavers and rebels. It will challenge what we think we know and what we pretend to forget.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Blurb
Date
23 August 2024
Pages
114
ISBN
9798875467820

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

If you were enslaved during the 18th century, would you consider the Founding Fathers any differently than an Auschwitz inmate would consider Eichmann or Hitler? Most of the Founding Fathers were enslavers. Hamilton, who claimed to be against slavery, married into a slave-holding family and bought slaves himself. Even the minority who never owned slaves, were complicit in our American Holocaust and signed the Declaration of Independence, a document that did not condemn slavery, did not protect the rights of women, and infamously ends with a racist reference regarding "merciless Indian savages." Taking place in 1796, it is a time when America is in the midst of a great partisan divide not unlike our own. A time when "fake news" first becomes ascendant and, through the secret bidding of Hamilton and Jefferson, the "scandal-monger" is created, emboldening both sides with talk of secession and civil war. I can't breathe is also a love story imbued with a dark comedic sensibility that buoys the lovers as they navigate the cruel waves of their storm tossed world. A tale of enslavers and rebels. It will challenge what we think we know and what we pretend to forget.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Blurb
Date
23 August 2024
Pages
114
ISBN
9798875467820