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Harrell D. Williams, Sr., was born in 1961 in Marlin, Texas. At that time, the population of Marlin was 6,918 according to the US Census. Harrell graduated high school in 1979. The next year he enrolled at Blinn Junior College, then later at Prairie View A&M University. Harrell has been married for over 40 years to a loving wife and the mother of their children. Harrell has always had a knack for creativity. As an adult, he began a career as an aspiring singer/song writer while living in Bryan, Texas. In 1985, along with his sister Esstine Williams Gude, Harrell co-founded a production and record company in Houston, Texas.

After Esstine passed away, Harrell moved to Austin where he started a band with his friend. His band career lasted for a few years then Harrell dedicated his full attention to co-raising his kids while continuing to create art.people have described Harrell as a man of many talents. His talents include song writing, an Ob-Ed writer, screen writer/filmmaker, author, inventor and more. Through the years, Harrell consistently have concerns for world issues, American issues and, most importantly, issues concerning Black Americans.

Harrell’s parents were born in the 1920s. For years, he recorded them telling their life story. Harrell has an interest in Black History and the unspoken, undocumented stories, steps made by people throughout the years. That interest led to this book.

Harrell feels it is God’s mission for him to write books on issues concerning Black America. In recent years black churches have been dealing with what is termed “The Great Falling Away”, which means many black people have stopped attending church. Harrell has discovered many black people on the internet and social media sites who are bashing the black church, the black preacher, God and Jesus. Harrell feels they are discouraging other black people from attending. Harrell wrote this book to remind Black America that the Civil Rights we now enjoy is rooted in the black church. That the Civil Rights Advocates, those we so admire, almost all of the were a member of a church and that
many Civil Rights organizations were created within the black church.

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Book Intro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FMsTB-CeLc

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