A.I.D.S.

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
(or)
Antipersonnel Intelligence Disease System

by William James Sr.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/3/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 112
ISBN : 9780595323364
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 112
ISBN : 9780595665303

About the Book

William A. James, Sr., in seven chapters, details how Lincoln Black was "Rudely Awakened," early one morning. His sister-in-law, Patty, called to announce that Cory, his youngest Brother, was in a coma in a Maryland hospital. Later, Tommy, the Brother next to Lincoln, announced that Cory had died from HIV/AIDS. Lincoln never recovered from the shock of the above news. He lost control of his emotions and his physical being, and he temporarily lost his sanity. At Cory's "Homecoming," (Funeral), Lincoln was a basket case.

When he had sufficiently recovered, Lincoln went into "Deep Contemplation." He wanted to know how his macho Brother could have become Gay, and died from a "Gay-Disease"?

Lincoln read every piece of available literature he could find about HIV/AIDS. He came to believe that HIV/AIDS was "The Doorway To Ruin," for African-Americans, Africans and all nonwhites in the world. "A Killer Virus Was Created," by "The Doctors Of Death," to perfect the genocidal removal of the world's nonwhite peoples. A Coalition of European and American scientists had created HIV/AIDS, and Lincoln faced this fact after "Coming To Grips With The Truth."


About the Author

William A. James, Sr., the author of The Skin Color Syndrome Among African-Americans (Lincoln: iUniverse, Inc., 2003), lives in Virginia.

James is a freelance writer who focuses mainly on social issues.