Black In America has changeed my focus on the way I see things
August 2, 2009 | LAUREL, Mississippi | Vetting explained
Black in American #2 it’s a good documentary to every Americas, to know that not all Black Americans are un educated or bad people, for me who is from Africa and I have an African American kid who is African American boy growing up with no father ,I worry a lot when I see how media publicity about black Americans only on the bad b part instead of other side of good American. I think we have great African-Americans people in America who are stars like Michael Jackson, Maida Family Reunion mover maker and many more a list will just go on , I think CNN you the only media who has brought to light what most people had a negative fill about Black Americans.
I hope you can interview people like me and I can take you to the place I grow up. I have seen a lot of media saying bad thing about Africa when they have not visited African we also have fear places just like America I would love if you can do a documentary about Africa and I would be happy to be part of it here is my story below
(Thandi's story is incredible. She was born and raised on the continent of Africa, living with her parents and her 7 brothers and sisters. As a child, she journeyed to grade school on the plains of African, where she would regularly spot lions, tigers and numerous other wild animals, within eyesight, while she walked to school, Later as Thandi's life evolved, she had heard bits and pieces about the American dream of getting rich and how opportunity was everywhere in the USA. So, one day, as an adult at age 32, Thandi decided that she wanted to realize the American Dream! so she bought a one way plane ticket, said goodbye to her family members, and with $100 and mild command of the English language. It took several years of working odd jobs, losing jobs, sleeping in the park, going hungry, and struggling, but eventually, Thandi found herself being attracted to an Ameriplan advertisement she saw in the newspaper. So, she called for some information, went to a meeting, and the rest is history. She knew right away that the system was so simple, the service was something everybody needed, and she found herself saying "I can do this" http://www.mysavethechildren.org
Check Shaka Zulu my great -great father http://www.zulufamily.net/default.html Now, Thandi wants to help you do the same. AmeriPlan Health delivered what other companies couldn't: a full-time Income Working From Home. After trying numerous Home-Based businesses, Rick almost gave up the dream of Working from Home.” But luckily I didn't quit. When I met Thandi and heard her story, I thought to myself, "Here is a girl from Africa who came to this country with NOTHING, and is now successful, while millions of Americans struggle living from paycheck to paycheck. If SHE can do it, then I can do it. We both found AmeriPlan Health, and immediately we both knew it was the best Home-Based Opportunity we had seen". AmeriPlan Health is perfect for any man or woman who is looking for a Business where you don't have to sell anything and you don't have to buy any products. All you do is talk on the phone and use the computer, and then wait at home for the checks to arrive in the mail. Hundreds and hundreds of individuals have turned their lives around and made their own dreams come true by catching the AmeriPlan vision! Many people just like you are grateful for finding a legitimate work at home opportunity. Http//:www.freetoworkathome.net)
I would everyone to look at some cities in Africa those are the photos
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