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Nothing to Lose

Unlikely Allies in the Struggle for a Better Black America

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Nothing to Lose

By: Pastor Darrell Scott
Narrated by: Bill Andrew Quinn
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Pastor Darrell Scott demolishes entrenched stereotypes and political boundaries with his candid, revealing, and often surprising story: how a devout Christian and African American has become one of President Donald Trump's leading supporters and advisors.

"What makes you think black people will vote for you? Because the word on the street is, you're a racist."

With those blunt words to then-presidential candidate Donald Trump, Pastor Darrell Scott began a journey he never expected to take - becoming the future president's most prominent African-American supporter and advisor. In Nothing to Lose, Pastor Scott recounts how and why he boarded "the Trump Train", revealing the considerable difficulties he experienced along the way. As his story progresses, Pastor Scott highlights the accomplishments he, his allies, and members of the Trump administration have worked so hard to earn on behalf of the black community in the United States.

Pastor Scott also provides a surprising portrait of President Donald Trump himself - his candor; his support for policies, issues, and initiatives important to the African-American community; and his little-understood relationship with Christianity.

©2020 Pastor Darrell Scott (P)2021 Kalorama
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