Alvin M. Hayes
Hello, after a career in sales management I retired and now spend my days golfing, writing, and trying to remember why I went to the kitchen.
As a challenge, I started writing to express my frustration with how African Americans are marginalized.
Not satisfied I decided to challenge myself again but this time to write the whileBlack Chronicles'. about black lives during different eras of American history. My stories are a blend of historical facts and creative writing.
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