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... means to be a man . We need to understand what it means to be an African man . We need to understand that once you stand up and declare your- self an African man , you have automatically declared war on Euro - America . We are not so ...
... means to be a man . We need to understand what it means to be an African man . We need to understand that once you stand up and declare your- self an African man , you have automatically declared war on Euro - America . We are not so ...
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... mean ? That means that you cannot afford to sleep . You cannot afford to doze off because if you lose your vigilence , then you'll be right back where you started . We Must Have Institutions That Define Our Own Reality More importantly ...
... mean ? That means that you cannot afford to sleep . You cannot afford to doze off because if you lose your vigilence , then you'll be right back where you started . We Must Have Institutions That Define Our Own Reality More importantly ...
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... means to be an African man . You lost it in this society . Look- ing at Gary Coleman on " Different Strokes , " you lose the idea of what it means to be an African child . Looking at " Webster , " you begin to lose the idea of what it ...
... means to be an African man . You lost it in this society . Look- ing at Gary Coleman on " Different Strokes , " you lose the idea of what it means to be an African child . Looking at " Webster , " you begin to lose the idea of what it ...
Contents
From Maleness to Manhood | 1 |
Transcending Images of Black Manhood | 19 |
Exodus into Manhood | 43 |
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