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The System Versus the Law [Kindle Edition]

Kenneth Brown
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In an honest and gripping tale, Kenneth Brown tells how he achieved the American Dream, then threw it away. Despite growing up in the projects, he lived in suburbia, had a wife and children who loved him, and became a successful business man and Pro-Am league basketball official. But using and dealing drugs created his downward spiral. Arrested for two crimes that he did not commit, he was incarcerated for years. On the road to recovery, Brown overcame his substance abuse and a mental breakdown. Through his spiritual rebirth, he takes readers on an intimate journey through his mind. Eventually winning his freedom from prison, Brown has kept a hopeful outlook on rebuilding his life and family relationships, focusing on fatherhood and parenting.

About the Author

Kenneth Brown is the father of three grown daughters, and he is divorced. Born in New York City, he now lives in a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia. He has been deeply influenced by people, such as, Carl Brown, Thurgood Marshall, Malcolm X, Bill Cosby, Bill Clinton, and Gurumayi Chidillasananda. This is Kenneth Brown's debut book, and he has also written written several articles: "Black History," "Fathers," "Message to My People," "Religion," "My Viet Nam," "Emotional Awareness," and "Corrected Vision."

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 475 KB
  • Print Length: 210 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0981893910
  • Publisher: AHLP Books (November 20, 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002Y5VT68
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #431,174 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Inspirational, March 30, 2009
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Narada (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
I found The System Versus The Law inspirational. The author goes from drug addiction/dealing to prison. While in prison he enters a recovery program and uses it to combat and overcome his addiction. His description of his recovery is imaginative to say the least. While in recovery he also creates a spiritual life. After successfully completing the program, he continues creating his spiritual life with the help of Yoga and Meditation. With a clear mind and body he begins to assist his appeals attorney. Together they seek judical relief for two convictions for crimes he did not commit. Throughout the book, the author interweaves his feelings about America's birth and the Bush Administration. He is denied relief by the judical system many times. Yet with out anger he continues to fight for his freedom. As he fights he is also edicated in how the legal system works. After serving nine years for a crime he did not commit, he finally wins his freedom.
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3.0 out of 5 stars AAMBC Book Reviews, March 25, 2009
Kenneth Brown speaks about his past lifestyle as a cocaine-marijuana drug user, where he watches his life shatters before him. Not only did he loose his family, he also lost his job as a basketball official and security company as a CEO. His former wife put a restraining order to stay away from his family, and later he served jail time for arson. Unbelievably, he admits to his sexual saturated affairs outside of marriage, as a drug addict started as early as Vietnam (U.S. Marine), and a black man in trouble with the law. He reveals it all--three marriages, children, and two other women to discover a part of him he did not experience in his own marriages. He believes Karma played a part in meeting most of his women. Becky, one of his previous wives, stuck it out the longest since she made numerous attempts to save their marriages, but he continued his drug addiction. Wonderful to have close ties like his unsurpassed friend, Larry Williams, who was there for him when no one else. He marvels from Buddhism meditations practices to finally being in tune with God.
He also has kept a journal of his jail sentence, trial experiences, unjust law measures due to perjury, and divorce attorney telling him to sign everything over to his wife, Becky. This makes me realize, do not trust your life to an attorney, take in the initiative to learn the legal system and what you can do to represent yourself. There are still some decent attorneys; we can still research it for our own benefit too.
Deeper message to take from "The System Versus the Law" is when Kenneth Brown acknowledges there are two kinds of wills in life: "free will and God's will. Free will allows us to grow, learn, mature and develop. But when we grow, learn, mature, and develop we come to realize that free will ends up God's will." Moreover, we cannot focus on other people, but ourselves. We are born, live, and die alone. He realized this during his trial of injustice to an immeasurable freedom.

Adrienna Turner
AAMBC Book Reviewer
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