Ambi’s Book
Buried Alive:
Remembering 7 Lessons Mamie Taught Me on Black Leadership

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN WITH THIS BOOK
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From birth, her family’s ties to America’s greatest stain on justice placed her at the heart of a movement for Black lives.
Community organizer and cousin of Emmett Till and Mamie Till Mobley digs up vulnerable moments throughout her young adult life, revealing the historic and systemic consequences of the plight of Black children in America 60 years after Jim Crow. Buried Alive is a touching, inspiring story of one modern day descendant of Emmett Till, 14 year old boy whose lynching haunts the United States as its greatest stain on justice, and her struggle to feel included and loved despite her differences in a “post-racial” America. She highlights her moments of growth – some thrilling, some gut-wrenching, all of them enlightening, that nurtured her own Black womanhood. She also unearths her observations on critical issues she feels passionate about, from race, gender and crime and the school-to-prison pipeline to the student loan debt crisis.
