Quotes
“Anjanette’s testimony is clear: God, and God alone, preserved her life. In this courageous book, Anjanette refuses to let trauma have the final word. Her story is more than one of survival amid the injustice she suffered at the hands of a broken system. It is a witness to the keeping power of God.” Dr. Charlie Dates, Senior Pastor, Progressive Chicago and Salem Baptist Church
“Anjanette Young understands that our silence will not protect us. In the face of trauma and cruelty, her willingness to speak truth to power, her courage, her resilience, and her advocacy are an inspiration.” Eve L. Ewing, Associate Professor, Department of Race, Diaspora, and Indigeneity, University of Chicago, and New York Times bestselling author of Original Sins
“Anjanette does not just recount the narrative of the profound injustice she endured, though that is important enough in its own right. She uses her story to chart a journey through, from pain to healing and advocacy for others. Grounded in the faith that gave her strength to overcome impossible odds, she provides all of us with the necessary tools to dismantle unjust structures.” Esau McCaulley, PhD, The Jonathan Blanchard Associate Professor of New Testament and Public Theology, Wheaton College, and author of How Far to the Promised Land: One Black Family’s Story of Hope and Survival in the American South