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The Spirit of Harriet Is Crying

A Brutally Honest Call for Black Families to Rise, Rebuild, and Reclaim Their Greatness

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The Spirit of Harriet Is Crying

De: Joseph Ejike Ojih
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“The Spirit of Harriet Is Crying: A Brutally Honest Call for Black Families to Rise, Rebuild, and Reclaim Their Greatness” is more than a book—it is a spiritual wake-up call. Through the haunting imagery of Harriet Tubman’s weeping spirit, Joseph Ejike Ojih (Ph.D.) confronts the painful truth of how far modern Black America has drifted from the faith, discipline, and unity that once defined its strength. The book asks hard questions: What happened to the fire that guided Harriet through the swamps? How did a people who turned bondage into bravery now become trapped by apathy and division? Drawing on history, faith, and present-day realities—from failing schools to broken families and corrupt leadership—Dr. Ojih delivers a fearless message of accountability and hope.

Every chapter echoes Tubman’s cry, urging readers to awaken from complacency and rebuild the spiritual and moral foundation of their homes and communities. With the eloquence of a preacher and the precision of a college professor, Dr. Ojih calls readers not just to remember Harriet’s fight—but to continue it. This is a book that pierces the conscience and rekindles the courage to change. When the spirit of Harriet stops weeping and starts smiling, it will be because her children finally rose again.
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