A Time to Act: Black History Matters is a book you will want to read and recommend to your friends, especially the Haitian diaspora.

You will learn so much about the history and various unspoken subject matters about Haiti, Africa, the United Nations, and the need for the United States and the rest of the nations in the Americas to forge new partnerships.

As a token of appreciation for buying my book, I have provided many tips on becoming a real estate investor and being self-employed from your own home, regardless of which country you live in.

Seventy percent of my book’s revenue will be donated to Lebloc Corporation, a foundation I put together to help the less fortunate people.

You can make a difference by buying my book or by visiting www.lebloc.us for more information. Let’s begin a new approach to civility in our world. It is A Time To Act.

In this book, I talk about my life experience as a farmworker, a veteran of the United States Navy, a businessman, and a promise that I made to my mother before she passed away in 1983 due to breast cancer. Living in the diaspora, many of Haitian descent do not know much about Haiti’s unique history. Therefore, I also provide my opinion on Haitian history and how the Haitians in the diaspora and those in Haiti could work together to change Haiti for the better.

As people of African descent, we must know our heritage to understand better who we are and what we need to do to strengthen our global presence. We are scattered all over the planet, but we are very weak on many fronts. So, I talk about our mistakes and what we need to elevate ourselves to a new echelon on the world stage.

Furthermore, I provide my opinion about some of the United Nations’ unfortunate deployments in Black countries that have caused many problems.

As a Haitian-American, I also talk about the United States’ massive the division that threatens our national security and what we may have to do to change the negative development facing the United States of America.

Gerdeline Mazard

This book is a must-read. I learn so much about history and many subject matters that are unspoken.

theguardian-xsmallGerdeline Mazard, State of Florida Employee

Marie Demosthene

This book will help you see things differently, especially about Africa, Haiti, and many other things I was unaware of.

globe-xsmallMarie Demosthene, Loan Originator