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2026
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THE DIRT DOESN'T LIE.For forty years, the Founder of For Real Citizens NP has been a builder digging in the raw earth to create the stadiums where legends play. From the "Big House" in Ann Arbor to fields in twenty-three states and Dublin, Ireland, he has spent a lifetime mastering the grade. He knows that if your "3-4-5" corner isn't square, the entire foundation is a failure.But in the year 2026, the most important field being graded isn'...
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What if it isn't it? By Jay CameronIn this raw and urgent work, Jay Cameron speaks directly with the founder of the For Real Citizens non-profit to address the questions that define our era. We are standing at a crossroads in 2026, and the most important question any of us can ask is: What if it isn't it? What if the systems we've relied on, the education we've received, and the societal structures we inhabit are fundamentally broken?...
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THE UNJUST CONTRADICTIONOne million citizens. Fifty states. One mission: Family First.In The Unjust Contradiction, architect and advocate Jay Cameron exposes the life-threatening flaws in a legal system that punishes protectors and rewards bureaucracy. After building multi-million dollar NFL and Big Ten stadiums across twenty-three states and Ireland, Cameron found himself in the most important construction project...
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The Ledger of the White House: 1961–2026For over sixty years, the American family has been caught in the crosshairs of a silent, chemical war. This isn't a story of "street drugs" and "bad neighborhoods." This is a ledger of the Oval Office—a chronological investigation into how every administration from Kennedy to the present day has held the clipboard while the death toll climbed.The Kennedy & Nixon Years: The War BeginsThe story ...
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Level Up: The 1.4% RebellionFor far too long, the American family has been treated like a secondary character in its own story. We have watched from the sidelines as "experts," "gatekeepers," and "lawmakers" built a maze of bureaucracy around our children, our health, and our homes. They told us to be quiet, to follow the rules, and to accept the labels they gave us. But the "Breadwinners" are waking up.In Level Up: The 1.4% Rebelli...
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EVOLUTION 2026: The Study of a Self-Made Soul is the documented transformation of a man who spent forty years in the trenches of American labor—from the 120-degree glass furnaces of Indiana to the boardrooms of the nation's capital.Forged from real-time realizations, author Jay Cameron presents a blueprint for a movement that demands a "Family First" approach to systemic change. This work is not just a personal narrative; it is a call to action for "Real Citizens" ...
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Book Description: Listen to Your FatherWhat does it truly mean to lead a family with heart, purpose, and presence?In Listen to Your Father, author Jay Cameron moves beyond simple parenting advice to offer a roadmap for legacy, leadership, and love. Drawing from a lifetime of experience as an entrepreneur, a father of seven, and a dedicated community advocate, Cameron provides a "straight-talk" guide for the modern parent navigating a compl...
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Book DescriptionThe "Science Project" is over. The Family has arrived.For too long, the system has treated human souls like data points—labeling, processing, and "recovering" them without ever providing a Cure. We have lived behind a "1996 Wall" of silence, watching our families drift into a fog of indoctrination and chemical loops while the world tells us to just keep "performing."In this definitive work, Jay Cameron
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BOOK DESCRIPTION355 people. Every single day.If a passenger jet carrying 355 people crashed every morning in America, the government would ground every flight by noon. But because these deaths—from drugs, alcohol, and suicide—happen in isolation behind the "HIPAA Wall," the system calls it "management."Jay Cameron is here to call it a failure.In 355 a Day, author Jay Cameron and Founder Joseph Barkd...
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Let Me Buy You a CupThe "System Error" is breaking the American family. It's time to pick up the level.What happens when the laws designed to protect us are used as a guillotine to sever a father from his children? For eighteen months, Jay Cameron lived in the "Blackout"—a period of total silence where a broken legal system and outdated "Privacy" laws allowed his children to be hidden while he was bled dry by legal fees.In Let M...
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Book DescriptionThe field is tilted. It's time to level it.For forty years, Jay Cameron has been a master builder, laying the turf for NFL stadiums and international arenas. He knows exactly what it takes to create a level playing field. But while he was busy leveling the earth, he realized the world around him was slanted against the most important unit in society: the American Family.In Leveling the Playing Field, Jay Cameron moves from t...
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Racism and Resistance at the University of Virginia
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- Professor James T. CampbellCountess HughesProfessor Elizabeth R. Varon, PhDWes BellamyAshley SchmidtKristen GravesProfessor Scot A. French, PhDCheryl BullockDr. Susan MinisianDan CavanaughP. Preston ReynoldsJayla HartChristian McMillenKasey JerniganBrendan WolfeWilliam M. Harris Sr.Sylvia ChongJay PunBrian CameronAndrew KahrlJordy YagerJanette MartinJames H. Hershman Jr.Patrice Preston GrimesLeslie M. Scott-JonesTy'Leik Chambers
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2024
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Assessing a university’s legacy in the age of segregationThis anthology reckons with the University of Virginia’s post-emancipation history of racial exploitation. Its fifteen essays highlight the many forms of marginalization and domination at Virginia’s once all-white flagship university to uncover the patriarchal, nativist, and elitist assumptions that shaped university culture through the late nineteenth century and well into the twentieth. Including community ...
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