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  • Racism Didn’t Stop My Smile, Hope, or Journey Forward
  • By: Egberto Willies
  • Narrated by: Egberto Willies
  • Length: 2 hrs and 58 mins

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Tribulations of an Afro-Latino Caribbean Man

By: Egberto Willies
Narrated by: Egberto Willies
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Publisher's Summary

Among the many hats he wears, he is an engineer, a business owner, a political activist, a blogger, a software developer, a web designer, a multimedia creator, and a media host. Do you think it is the figment of his imagination that the events he speaks about could have derailed him?

His parents, village, and Panama Canal Zone events prepared him. Above and beyond his tribulations, this Afro-Latino Caribbean man did not allow racism to stop his smile, resolve, or journey forward. Walk with him through his eyes.

It will change your perspective on what you thought you knew about race and prejudice.

©2024 Egberto Willies (P)2024 Egberto Willies

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