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Regenia Mcqueen, a Queen That Lives in the Ghetto
Regenia Mcqueen-teasley
Regenia Mcqueen, a Queen That Lives in the Ghetto
Regenia Mcqueen-teasley
This book is a true story of a woman's perseverance despite the many obstacles that she has faced. She tells a colorful story about her childhood to her adult hood in the Ghetto. She is a Queen and all "except" three years of her life she has spent in the Ghetto. Regenia is a peaceful person. In her book she tells about her life. This was not her life. Her life should have been as great as the Queen of England, but it was not. She spent and is still spending her life in the Ghetto. Doing her walk of life she has spent her time trying to do what "any heir" would do. Learning and seeking knowledge that should help in getting her forgotten, "Crown." In her book she tells of her goals and the goals of people, if she had her "Crown."Her outlook on the world is for peace and happiness, not people suffering. In her book she speaks of the United States of America, while she tries to understand, why does one country had so many different laws for different states? If we're all citizens of the United States, why are the Laws, different? She believe that if a mother allows one child to do something, then what makes it wrong for another of this mother children that does the same thing, to be wrong? This is the same thing with the United States, why? Same Laws for the same people. We all live in the United States of America.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | July 26, 2006 |
ISBN13 | 9781425924072 |
Publishers | AuthorHouse |
Pages | 548 |
Dimensions | 210 × 279 × 28 mm · 1.22 kg |
Language | English |