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Can You Really Survive In America? Book

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Can You Really Survive In America?

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Welcome to the world of "Can You Really Survive in America?," where the only constant is the crushing weight of reality, and the only solace is the explicable surprises that fuels your suspense and tension. ===================== Bayo is urged to leave America, thrusting him into unfamiliar territory fraught with complexity. Amidst the clash between ideals of freedom and the reality of conformity, Bayo's intellect becomes a sought-after commodity in a world of power dynamics and deceit. With a discerning eye, he sees beyond the veneer of progress and justice, challenging societal norms and confronting injustices. Follow Bayo's journey as he grapples with cultural collisions and moral ambiguities, questioning the very essence of American society. Will his skepticism shield him from harm or lead to his downfall? Dive into this compelling narrative to explore the impact of one man's critical perspective in the face of adversity. =================== Disclaimer!! Disclaimer!! Disclaimer!! In crafting this story, I've approached history with sensitivity, aiming to respect its truths while avoiding stereotypes. The period from 1947 to the 1950s is depicted with careful consideration, blending research with creative elements. While Victorian scholarship and Western influences in African nations are woven into the narrative, they are not direct reflections of reality but choices made to enhance the storytelling. The characters' surnames and actions are liberties taken to shape a compelling narrative, rather than strict historical markers. My connection to Yoruba culture is one of admiration, not familial ties, and I've strived to depict its traditions with reverence. References to orishas are products of imagination, not religious devotion. I hope readers will see this work as a celebration of culture and an invitation to understanding, rather than a misinterpretation.