(Taylor Media Services) PublishAmerica last week announced the release of Fruits of Our Labor: America's Prosperity on the Backs of Blacks by Fayton L. Washington of Damascus, Maryland. In a press release, the book was defined as “a motivational tool dedicated to inspiring African-Americans through empowerment, realization, and self-gratification of the achievement of their ancestors.”
It deals with the trials and tribulations of being Black in America, being poor in America, and being American in America. It also takes the reader through different significant issues that have split the foundation of America or challenged our beliefs. Fayton L. Washington is a young writer born to a single mother in the poverty-stricken home front of Salters, SC. His writing is influenced by great African American writers and intellectuals such as Langston Hughes, Maya Angelou, and Frederick Douglass.
Persons interested in discovering more about the book can visit www.publishamerica.com or www.faytonwashington.com.




