A Question of Freedom
By Dwayne Betts
By Dwayne Betts
By Dwayne Betts
By Dwayne Betts
Category: Biography & Memoir
Category: Biography & Memoir
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$17.00
May 04, 2010 | ISBN 9781583333969
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Aug 06, 2009 | ISBN 9781101133361
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Praise
“Powerful”—Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
“A Question of Freedom is a must-read and should be required reading for all those young sons and grandsons and brothers and nephews and uncles who believe this can’t happen to them; it can, even if they can’t wrap their brains around such a concept.”—The Baltimore Times
“Betts did not use his almost-a-decade experience behind bars as an excuse to become bitter and angry about his life. He instead used it to strengthen his mind and develop his love for books, literature and poetry. [He] writes candidly about his experiences as a juvenile offender in an adult system.”—Afro-American Times
“Dwayne Betts was incarcerated for 10 years in an unforgiving place — a place in which he also discovered the incredible power of books and reading. He’s written his own life-changing book, which may well prevent other young men from making that detour to prison. A searing and ultimately uplifting story.”
-Hill Harper, author of Letters to a Young Brother
“I’m so happy to have been introduced to the miracle that is R. Dwayne Betts’ A Question of Freedom. It tells so many important stories: of senseless violence that plagues our streets, the devastating affect our prison system is having on so many young African-American males and the struggles we must all experience before we can find redemption. But perhaps most importantly, it’s a story about the power of consciousness. A reminder that no matter how confining our surroundings might seem or how bleak our future might look, as long as we are in touch with our higher selves, we can always tap into both the compassion and the toughness that is in all of our hearts. Betts is a major new voice in hip-hop and I look forward to being inspired by him for years to come.”
-Russell Simmons, author of Do You: 12 Laws to Access the Power in You to Achieve Happiness and Success
“This book is a lesson on living. How does one become a man after being in a cell? A Question of Freedom is not a book of answers. Instead, this memoir is a minder that a black boy can turn his world around. Betts shows us that words are key. This book will unlock your compassion.”
-E. Ethelbert Miller, Director of the African American Resource Center, Howard University
“At last, a clear defining voice to express the feelings and hardships of so many young black boys trapped in America’s prisons. A survivor among the countless lost souls, Dwayne loudly demands to be heard–in a soft and honest tone. A magnificent journey!”
-Louise Ferrante, author of Unlocked: The Life and Crimes of a Mafia Insider
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