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Author Daniel Watson's new book, 'What the Crow Didn't See', is an inspirational story of a boy who overcame adversity to find success and fulfill his dreams
WINFIELD, Ill. - January 27, 2022 - (Newswire.com)
Daniel Watson, the first African American financial services agent for a major Midwest life insurance company and owner of an investment advising and financial planning firm, has completed his new book, "What the Crow Didn't See": an inspiring tale of a young boy who overcame adversity.
Watson experienced the story and shares, "Randall Riley, a young black American, grew up in the forties and fifties in Cisco, Texas, where Jim Crow Laws were enforced—even celebrated—and separate-but-equal did not exist. He is determined not to be a victim of the Crow, as the racist laws and those who enforced them were called by Blacks. He gives a firsthand account of the malevolent segregation in the Colored High School, as it was named. He knew segregation had set him up for failure and vowed not to let that happen. Throughout his lifetime, he kept that vow and never allowed segregation to psychologically destroy him. On the contrary, the Crow motivated Randall to overcome his roots and achieve success."
Published by Covenant Books of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, Daniel Watson's new book shows how courage and determination can lead to success, even through the most difficult of times.
Readers can purchase "What the Crow Didn't See" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon or Barnes & Noble.
Covenant Books is an international Christian-owned and -operated publishing house based in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. Covenant Books specializes in all genres of work that appeal to the Christian market. For additional information or media inquiries, contact Covenant Books at 843-507-8373.
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