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Runaway Slave Descendent and 13-Year Convicted Felon Pen Two New Books

Contact: Helen Lumpkin, 678-489-7270

ATLANTA, Sept. 23 /Christian Newswire/ -- In September Going Against The Grain Publications (GATG) will release its fifth and sixth highly anticipated best sellers from syndicated columnist and runaway slave descendent, Devin Robinson entitled: The Molding Men Development Release. This double release will contain two of Robinson's latest work Blacks: From the Plantation to the Prison and Raising a Rebel Son: What's Really Wrong with Him and How to Tackle it! Robinson is traveling the nation wearing a prison jumpsuit and handcuffs during his book signings to symbolize the growing number of black men that are in the prisons and are in need of intervention. 

Devin Robinson witnessed some of his closest friends enter the prisons and cemeteries at an alarming rate. He writes to a total audience of over 800,000 and has written several other personal development books. His experiences comes from, not only having the conditioning of a runaway slave, but being arrested 5 times by age 17, being expelled from high school in his senior year and still being able to navigate his way to many successes, including earning a Bachelor's and Master's Degree in Business and currently working on a Doctorate in Business Administration, which he credits is acumen on human psychologies and behaviors. These experiences prompted him to use his writing talents to help young men arrive to success. What makes his work so compelling is he writes from an experiential point of view and not from a speculative one.

Robinson will canvass the United States visiting many of the inner community's ills wearing his prison jumpsuit to not only promote his new releases, but to also speak to the occupants of these communities. His goal is 1 book into the hands of 100,000 young men! One of his first stop is his native island of St. Thomas, United States Virgin Islands, where he has expressed as a place in need of a great deal of educational, economical and social attention. Robinson, the great-great grandson of a runaway slave, partnered with longtime friend and ex-convict Vernon Roper, who served 13 years of a 15-year federal sentence for drug trafficking, to write Blacks: From the Plantation to the Prison. Roper accredits much of his prison survival to the support of Robinson's writings and ideologies. Other stops include, book expos in Chicago, Wooster, Ohio, Boston, Miami, St. Petersburg, FL and more.

For more information about syndicated columnist and social advocate Devin Robinson
please visit www.moldingmen.com or www.devinrobinson.com.

For public appearances, media kits and scheduling interviews please contact Helen Lumpkin at 678-489-7270 www.goingagainstthegrainpublications.com.