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More Than a Bit Black: Memoir of a Black Woman's Child
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More Than a Bit Black: Memoir of a Black Woman's Child
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More Than a Bit Black: Memoir of a Black Woman's Child
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Bitcoin, not crypto, solves problems plaguing Black America. More Than A Bit Black is a memoir that takes readers on a journey of discovery. Clarifying how Bitcoin has empowered a Black Woman's child to take responsibility for her life and finances. This book attempts to bring about conversations within the "culture" about education, financial literacy, and breaking generational curses. It offers a strategy for Black America to establish its own Black American circular economy similar to America's immigrant minority classes. The past has been unfavorable to native Black Americans but Bitcoin offers an opportunity to take hold of the future and redirect the legacy. Follow one African-American woman's leap down Bitcoin's rabbit hole. Grieve, grow, and learn with her as she uses poems and essays to chronicle how the lies of the past no longer affect the future because Bitcoin changes the world.
Bitcoin, not crypto, solves problems plaguing Black America. More Than A Bit Black is a memoir that takes readers on a journey of discovery. Clarifying how Bitcoin has empowered a Black Woman's child to take responsibility for her life and finances. This book attempts to bring about conversations within the "culture" about education, financial literacy, and breaking generational curses. It offers a strategy for Black America to establish its own Black American circular economy similar to America's immigrant minority classes. The past has been unfavorable to native Black Americans but Bitcoin offers an opportunity to take hold of the future and redirect the legacy. Follow one African-American woman's leap down Bitcoin's rabbit hole. Grieve, grow, and learn with her as she uses poems and essays to chronicle how the lies of the past no longer affect the future because Bitcoin changes the world.


















