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The Black Cabinet
The Black Cabinet: The Untold Story of African Americans and Politics During the Age of Roosevelt | Jill Watts
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A magnificently researched, dramatically told work of narrative nonfiction about the history, evolution, impact, and ultimate demise of what was known in the 1930s and 1940s as President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Black Cabinet.
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Congratulations Book Release Day to Jill Watts for her book, The Black Cabinet, which is a fascinating read. This book is about Mary McLeod Bethune head of FDR‘s New Deal work program for African American Youth. She was the “first African American woman to lead a federal division”.
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Thank you #netgalley, #groveatlantic, #jillwatts for allowing me to read #TheBlackCabinet in lieu of my honest review.

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This book explains so much. The deck was stacked. I don‘t say this to imply that the deck wasn‘t stacked against others—this is America, after all. I say it to say: if you look at our history as a nation—REALLY look at it—you will better understand how we got to where we are today. It‘s all cyclical and, if we don‘t really take good look and learn from what we see, we will continue to make the same mistakes (if we even survive this cycle).

ValerieAndBooks Looks like an important and thought provoking read. Stacking! 5y
FashionableObserver @ValerieAndBooks You won‘t be disappointed! That section was from one of the first few pages! You might be able to get the book now on #NetGalley, if you don‘t want to wait. I‘d love to discuss it with someone 🤓 5y
ValerieAndBooks @FashionableObserver I may look into Net Galley, have not tried it yet — I worry about the pressure 😊. But definitely still interested in reading. 5y
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“The principle of justice is fundamental and must be exercised if the peoples of this country are to rise to the highest and best...for there can be neither freedom, peace, true democracy or real development without justice.” You guys, I am in for one hell of a history lesson. I‘ve highlighted SO MANY passages so far. I don‘t know how I am going to be able to review this book properly. I wonder if “wow” would suffice... #ARC #NetGalley #History

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I just received an #ARC for this and I am SO EXCITED to get started!