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Political Humanity - Paperback

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by Jasmine Ray (Author)

From the shadows of City Hall to the silence of closed-door meetings, Jasmine Ray reveals her untold role in the life of New York City's mayor, Eric Adams. Their hidden relationship-marked by intimacy, sacrifice, and betrayal-mirrors the larger struggles of politics itself: the tension between personal humanity and public expectation.

But this story is bigger than two people. Through Willie Lynch and Unapologetically Black, Ray confronts the legacies of race, division, and identity that still shape America. In Trials and The Call, she lays bare the personal cost of being thrust into a federal investigation and the impossible choices between silence and truth. In The Flawed Hero and Public Perception, she wrestles with the contradictions of leadership in an unforgiving political climate. And in Love & Accountability, she turns inward, asking what it means to forgive, to let go, and to rise again.

In a nation at a crossroads-where division, violence, and distrust threaten our shared future-Political Humanity is both a warning and a plea. It reminds us that second chances, forgiveness, and grace are not just private virtues, but public necessities.

At once a personal reckoning and a social commentary, Political Humanity challenges us to reconsider how we judge, how we forgive, and whether redemption-personal or political-is ever truly possible.

Number of Pages: 218
Dimensions: 0.55 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: October 12, 2025
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