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The Brookes Effect

De : Dean Hall
Lu par : Daniel Pagone
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    Description

    The Brookes Effect chronicles a high school history teacher’s controversial quest to teach the Trans-Atlantic African slave trade with the same historical scrutiny as the “Holocaust.”

    When James Hiers decides to teach his students about the Trans-Atlantic African slave trade, he knows it will be a controversial topic using his methods. Still, he is determined to give his students an accurate picture of this dark chapter in history.

    Hiers’ approach is met with resistance from some parents and community members, who believe that his approach is too radical. Undeterred, he thinks it is essential for students to understand the full impact of the slave trade, including its origins, and he is determined to give them the tools they need to think critically about this issue.

    As Hiers’ teaching methods become more and more controversial, he finds himself at the center of a media firestorm, but he refuses to back down. He knows the truth is worth fighting for, even if it means putting his career on the line.

    Will Hiers be able to teach his students about the Trans-Atlantic slave trade without sacrificing his principles? Or will he be forced to abandon his quest in the face of overwhelming opposition?

    Find out in The Brookes Effect, a gripping novel about the power of history and the importance of teaching the truth, no matter how difficult it may be.

    The Front of the Books Disclaimer...
    The Brookes Effect is a work of historical fiction that delves into the Transatlantic slave trade, its lingering effects, and the American Civil War. While all the character names and most of the locations are fictionalized, the historical events and references to all the books, authors, and websites are very much real. The author has meticulously researched and portrayed these events to the best of his ability, striving for historical accuracy and sensitivity.

    The novel is set in rural western North Carolina, where the characters grapple with the legacy of slavery and the enduring impact of historical injustices. The author acknowledges this subject's complexities and sensitivities and has approached it with the utmost respect and consideration.

    Please be advised that the novel may contain emotionally charged scenes and discussions of violence, racism, and oppression. Listeners are encouraged to approach the material with sensitivity and understanding.

    The author aims to illuminate a rather dark chapter in history while acknowledging the ongoing struggle for racial equality and social justice. The novel’s fictional narrative serves as a reminder of historical events and the importance of confronting the past to shape a more just and equitable future.

    ©2024 Ronald Dean Hall (P)2024 Ronald Dean Hall

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