Jean
Ricardy Georges is a poet, Rhode Island Case Worker, Court-Appointed
Special Advocate for the Rhode Island Family Court, Educator,
Historian, and authored the scholarly books, "Loss of Vision of the
Modern World" and "Don’t Blame the Blacks Because Slavery Systems
Still Exist".
In his young career and age, he has published two of the most
powerful, influential, passionate and controversies volumes his
generation and generation before him ever seen. Jean Ricardy Georges
is planning to publish more books in various genres, including
fiction such as, "The Lucky Brother", "Non-Negotiable", "It’s your
Fault" and more in the years coming.
As well more non-fiction books
such as, "Country Less-People", "Are they Bouki Or Timalice, You
People decide?", "No Assimilation for me", "Voodoo Spiritual vs.
Christianity Spiritual", and more.
Jean also writes poetry including "A Strong Rose", "Forgive me", and
"A Confused Man." |