In Front of The Big House: You Cannot Erase History

In *Front of The Big House: You Cannot Erase History*, explore the powerful stories behind monumental institutions. This book reveals how justice, race, and gender intersect within these iconic structures, uncovering hidden histories of colonialism and control. A compelling call to rethink the narratives shaping our world.

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About the Author: Bobby L Dennis
Award Winner, Ser Seshsh Ab Heter-C. M. Boxley, Coordinator, FRSI-Fort McPherson Sons-Daughters of U. S. Colored Troops & Black & Blue Civil War Living History Programs & Brought Forks of Roads Enslavement Markets Sites From Forgoen to a Naonal Park Service
Park. Lead Equal History Campaign Desegregang Chael Slavery, Civil War African Descent Freedom Fighters, 19th and 20th Centuries Civil Rights and Afrikan Culture in Miss-La. Former Mul-Culture Community Development CEO Redwood City Ca., Veteran of San Francisco Bay
Area Civil & Human Rights Movements, Former Ph.d Candidate Anoch Ohio University Without Walls San Francisco, Holds California
Community College Public Services/Administraon Credenal, Masters Urban and Regional Planning & B. A. Sociology California State
University San Jose & AA Business College of San Mateo Ca. Former Community College Instructor, Author & Publisher! Enable Capacity Of
Natchez Ms. Deacons For Defense & Jusce To Defend The Natchez People Who Waged "One Of The Most Successful Economic Boycos In Mississippi Civil Rights History." Same Three Methods were Applied Throughout Mississippi to win modern Civil Rights!

Step Into the Shadows Where Power and History Collide

In Front of The Big House: You Cannot Erase History takes readers on a profound journey into the heart of monumental institutions—those imposing structures that silently govern our lives and narratives. This compelling exploration reveals the layers of meaning behind the facades of power, shedding light on the stories often left untold.

From the grandeur of architecture to the voices echoing from its steps, the book unpacks how these iconic “Big Houses” embody more than just stone and mortar. Discover the intersection of justice, race, and gender as personal accounts breathe life into the imposing walls, confronting the legacies of colonialism and social divides that linger within these spaces. Each chapter unravels a new dimension, from the socio-political implications of public protest to the subtle ways power is maintained through surveillance and control.

In Front of The Big House doesn’t simply recount history—it challenges readers to reconsider the narratives that have been constructed and who benefits from them. Through riveting case studies, comparative global perspectives, and deeply human stories, it pushes the conversation beyond the physical buildings and into the emotional landscapes shaped by fear, hope, and resistance.

Whether you are drawn to architecture, social justice, or the untold stories of those who stand before these monumental institutions, this book offers an eye-opening perspective that insists history’s imprint cannot be erased. It calls for reflection, understanding, and a reimagining of the spaces that define authority in our world.


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