Fred Hampton didn't die for an ideology. He died because he saw something the powerful fear most: the poor and oppressed uniting across color lines. Unapologetic Street Sermon is Yellaboy's tribute to that vision?a book that refuses to sanitize, soften, or compromise Hampton's truth.
This book blends memoir and manifesto, weaving Hampton's revolutionary message with Yellaboy's lived testimony. It is part street sermon, part history, and part call to action. With Hampton's words as anchor and guide, Yellaboy speaks to misfits, the broken, the outcasts?the ones who know the system wasn't built for them.
Unapologetic Street Sermon isn't here to win approval. It's here to tell the truth, to honor Hampton's legacy, and to dare us to finish what he started.
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J.M. Alexander is a truth seeker, storyteller, and founder of Yellaboy Productions, specializing in content creation and literary works that challenge mainstream narratives. With a deep passion for uncovering hidden truths, Alexander explores government cover-ups, historical conspiracies, and the unseen forces shaping society. His works, including Controlled Chaos: Manson and the CIA and Shadow of Deceit: The 9/11 Cover-Up, blend investigative research with compelling storytelling, pushing readers to question everything.
A Mississippi native and lifelong blues enthusiast, Alexander finds inspiration in music, philosophy, and the mysteries of the past. His personal experiences with loss, eerie encounters, and the pursuit of knowledge fuel his writing, making each work a thought-provoking journey. When he's not writing, he's lost in the sounds of Otis Redding or digging into the next great mystery waiting to be unraveled.