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When the non-violent Civil Rights movement came to a close and the Black Power movement emerged, a generation of leaders less tolerant and more aggressive took the stage. A young, brilliant black woman at the top of her class, Najwa K. Jackson , was one of those leaders. A senior at Casperton University and president of her sorority chapter of Omega Pi Alpha, Najwa was a force to be reckoned. On the campus of Casperton University where racial tensions were extraordinarily high, Black students were labeled among their own as either a part of the solution or a part of the problem. 1974 would be the year that challenged the character and mental stability of Najwa Jackson as she tried desperately to uphold both her identity as a Black woman and her sorority's principles and image. That year, history for ALL the students of Casperton University changed forever. In the beginning…
The anticipated novel from new author Kimberly is currently available. This captivating story is the first in the series of books that tells the story of inspiration, sisterhood and internal struggles. “There Was A Spirit”
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