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Black Men Versus White Men:  The Black Woman's Choice

Black Men Versus White Men: 
The Black Woman's Choice

by Cicely J

 

Cushcity Price: $14.95
Availability: Ships in 3 to 5 business days
ISBN: 0981505910
Yr Published: February 13, 2010
Publisher: GreenDay Publishing
Pages: 190
   
   
Paperback
This book is about real life situations that are plaguing the African American communities. I am far from alone when I say there are close to no single, eligible black men for our successful Nubian sisters today. More and more black women are falling for their Mr. Right in the form of blonde hair and blue eyes because
Darnell, DaQuan, Tyrone, and Omar are not equipped to meet her halfway. And if by chance she meets an eligible black man who is educated and on her level, chances are he is interested in white women, does not want to commit, or is on the DL.

These are the situations that black women are facing on a day-to-day basis. More and more women are opting to have children out of wedlock and rear their offspring alone because there are no available men out there who are willing to make families anymore. The numbers are astronomical. The fact still remains that
more and more black men are getting arrested than getting degrees. This further slims down the pickings for black women.

We have men with multiple baby mamas who are not owning up to their responsibilities and women want to feel special, not part of a harem. The African American race is slowly dwindling away as women are forced to date, court, marry, and procreate with non-black men. There will soon be no more African Americans, but an entire new race of mixed breeds because other than jail, a basketball court, or a hotel room, black men are nowhere to be found. Studies show that it is more likely for a college-educated, successful, black woman over 30 with no children to get cervical or breast cancer than to get married.

Please relax while you take a look at the chapters of the new book, Black Men vs. White Men:  The Black Woman's Choice. We are going to take a casual stroll through the top reasons why black women feel there are no more eligible black men in our community.